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Jordanian nursing students' knowledge of, attitudes towards, and compliance with infection control precautions.

Nurse education today (impact factor: 0.91). 07/2012; DOI:10.1016/j.nedt.2012.06.009
Source: PubMed

ABSTRACT Nursing students' noncompliance with infection control precautions has its effects not only on patients, but also on nursing students themselves. Little is known about the actual status of infection control knowledge and compliance among Jordanian nursing students. This correlational descriptive study used a cross-sectional survey design to explore Jordanian nursing students' knowledge of, attitudes toward, and compliance with infection control precautions. The target population was all nursing students at the faculty of nursing-University of Jordan. Participants were found to have inadequate knowledge about infection control precautions (M=49.64%), positive attitudes (M=89.8%), and moderate compliance (M=75.91%). Participants' attitudes toward infection control precautions was the only variable that predicts (B=.410, p=0.000) and correlates (r=.51, p<0.01) with their compliance score. Special courses for infection control precautions within nursing schools in Jordan are recommended with special focus on students' attitudes.

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Keywords

actual status
 
attitudes
 
compliance score
 
correlational descriptive study
 
cross-sectional survey design
 
inadequate knowledge
 
infection control knowledge
 
infection control precautions
 
Jordanian nursing students
 
Jordanian nursing students' knowledge
 
nursing schools
 
nursing students
 
Nursing students' noncompliance
 
nursing-University
 
patients
 
positive attitudes
 
special focus
 
students' attitudes
 

Muhammad W Darawad