Nosocomial Infections: Knowledge And Source Of Information Among Clinical Health Care Students In Ghana
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International Journal of General Medicine
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Background: This study determined and compared the knowledge of nosocomial infections
among clinical health care students at the College of Health Sciences, University of Ghana.
Methods: Two hundred undergraduate health care students from four academic programs par
ticipated in the study. The study sample was drawn from each academic program by a simple
random sampling technique using the class directory from each course. The Infection Control
Standardized Questionnaire (ICSQ) was used to assess the knowledge of students about three
main domains, ie, hand hygiene, nosocomial infections, and standard precautions. A maximum
score of 50 was obtainable, and respondents with scores $70% were classified as having a
satisfactory knowledge. The response on each item was coded numerically to generate data for
statistical analysis. Comparison of knowledge on the domains among categories of students
was assessed using the Kruskal–Wallis test, while associations between courses of study and
knowledge about nosocomial infections were determined using the Chi-square test. All statistical
tests had a significant level of 5% (P , 0.05)
Results: Overall mean percentage score of the participants on ICSQ was 65.4 ± 2.58, with
medical, physiotherapy, radiography, and nursing students recording mean percentage scores
of 70.58 ± 0.62, 65.02 ± 2.00, 64.74 ± 1.19, and 61.31 ± 2.35, respectively. The main source
of information about the prevention of nosocomial infections as cited by participants was their
routine formal training in class. There was no significant association (P . 0.05) between course
of study and knowledge of students about preventive measures for nosocomial infections.
Conclusion: The students sampled demonstrated moderate knowledge of nosocomial infections
and this was acquired largely through formal classroom training. These findings underscore the
need for more emphasis on education about this important source of infection in the clinical
training curriculum.
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Ajediran I Bello, Eunice N Asiedu, Babatunde OA Adegoke, Jonathan NA Quartey, Kwadwo O Appiah-Kubi & Bertha Owusu-Ansah (2011) Nosocomial infections: knowledge and source of information among clinical health care students in Ghana, International Journal of General Medicine, , 571-574, DOI: 10.2147/IJGM.S16720
