Effect of infection control training course on knowledge and practices of medical interns in a large academic hospital in Egypt: an intervention study

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Aya Farag El Sebaey
Samir Abd El Mageed Atlam
El Sayed Abd El Rahman El Kafas
Hanaa Abdelaziz Zayed
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[1] Tanta University,Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine
[2] Tanta University,Department of Occupational Health and Industrial Medicine, Faculty of Medicine
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2022年 / 29卷
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Infection control training; Medical interns; Knowledge; Practices;
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Health care-associated infections are reported among the top causes of hospital deaths worldwide. Their prevention is a first priority for patient safety in acute care hospitals. Education and training is recommended as a core component for effective infection prevention and control programs. This study aimed to assess the effect of an infection control training course on the knowledge and practices of medical interns in a large academic hospital in Egypt. The study included 268 medical interns who were getting their practical training at Tanta University Hospitals, Egypt during the study period. Knowledge and practices regarding infection control measures were assessed using a predesigned questionnaire sheet and an observational checklist before and after intervention by infection control training course based on Egyptian national guide for infection control. The data have been analyzed through the application of descriptive frequency, percentages, mean of scores, and the inferential analysis that includes paired t test and Monte Carlo test. The level of statistical significance was adopted at p≤0.05. There was a statistically significant (p < 0.0001) increase in total knowledge score (65.4±13.9 versus 80.2 ±13.2) and total practices score (65±11.3 versus 108±7.9) of infection control measures among studied participants before intervention compared with after intervention. A significant strong positive correlation was detected (r= 0.8, p= 0.0001) between total knowledge and practice scores after intervention by training course. There is a strong positive correlation between knowledge and practices so intervention by infection control training course using teaching multimedia and role play significantly improves the knowledge and practice levels of the studied medical interns.
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