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Individual factors affecting compliance with standard infection prevention precautions on the use of personal protective equipment among community health practitioners in Bayelsa State, Nigeria

dc.contributor.authorKerochi , Atei
dc.contributor.authorOdongo,Alfred O.
dc.contributor.authorDotimi, Doris A.
dc.date.accessioned2024-07-17T08:16:06Z
dc.date.available2024-07-17T08:16:06Z
dc.date.issued2022-12-10
dc.description.abstractIndividual factors may have an impact on how well healthcare workers adhere to standards for infection prevention. The aim of the study was to identify individual factors affecting compliance with personal protective equipment (PPE) use among community health practitioners in Bayelsa State, Nigeria.Methods:Three hundred and fifty-four (354) self-structured questionnaires were manually distributed among community health practitioners who worked at government-owned primary health care facilities in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. Item mean analysis with a criterion mean set at 2.0 was used toanalyze the quantitative data of the 3-Likert scale and results were presented in tables, item mean, and percentages.Results:Individual factors affecting compliance with standard infection prevention precautions on the use of PPE were difficulty to feel veins while wearing PPE (x=2.7), some level of discomfort while performing skills using the PPE (x=2.0), and lack of knowledge of how to use the PPE (x=2.9). It was also revealed that those who complied with the standard infection prevention precaution do so because they understand that the use of PPEpreventsthem frombeinginfected (x=2.9).Conclusions:Individual factors that affect compliance with standard infection prevention precautions on the use of PPE among community health practitioners can be modified.It is recommended that community health practitioners should have a positive attitude towards compliance with standard infection prevention precautions, especially in this post-COVID-19 era. The government should conduct continuous in-service training and regular supportive supervision on compliance with standard infection prevention precautions among health workers in the primary health care setting
dc.identifier.citationDotimi DA, Odongo AO, Atei K.Individual factors affecting compliance with standard infection prevention precautions on the use of personal protective equipment among community health practitioners in Bayelsa State, Nigeria. Int J Community Med Public Health2023;10:103-8.
dc.identifier.issn2394-6040
dc.identifier.urihttps://erepository.mku.ac.ke/handle/123456789/6085
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherInternational Journal of Community Medicine and Public Health
dc.subjectIndividual
dc.subjectFactors
dc.subjectCompliance
dc.subjectInfection
dc.subjectCommunity health practitioners
dc.subjectPersonal protective equipment
dc.titleIndividual factors affecting compliance with standard infection prevention precautions on the use of personal protective equipment among community health practitioners in Bayelsa State, Nigeria
dc.typeArticle
dspace.entity.typePublication

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