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Nurses' knowledge of and compliance with universal precautions in an acute care hospital

  • Chan Regina
  • , Alexander Molassiotis
  • , Chan Eunice
  • , Chan Virene
  • , Ho Becky
  • , Lai Chit-ying
  • , Lam Pauline
  • , Shit Frances
  • , Yiu Ivy

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    Abstract

    A cross-sectional survey was conducted to investigate the nurses' knowledge of and compliance with Universal Precautions (UP) in an acute hospital in Hong Kong. A total of 450 nurses were randomly selected from a population of acute care nurses and 306 were successfully recruited in the study. The study revealed that the nurses' knowledge of UP was inadequate. In addition, UP was not only insufficiently and inappropriately applied, but also selectively practiced. Nearly all respondents knew that used needles should be disposed of in a sharps' box after injections. However, nurses had difficulty in distinguishing between deep body fluids and other general body secretions that are not considered infectious in UP. A high compliance was reported regarding hand-washing, disposal of needles and glove usage. However, the use of other protective wear such as masks and goggles was uncommon. The results also showed no significant relationships between the nurses' knowledge and compliance with UP. It is recommended that UP educational programmes need to consider attitudes in conjunction with empirical knowledge. Nurse managers and occupational health nurses should take a leadership role to ensure safe practices are used in the care of patients. © 2002 Published by Elsevier Science Ltd.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)157-163
    Number of pages6
    JournalInternational Journal of Nursing Studies
    Volume39
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2002

    Keywords

    • Acute care
    • Compliance
    • Knowledge
    • Nurses
    • Universal precautions

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