Barriers and Strategies to Apply Infection Control Standards as Perceived by Nurses (A qualitative study)

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  • Hala Ibrahim zaiton (PhD), Assistant professor of Medical
  • Nagla Hamdi Kamal El-Meanawi Lecture of Medical- Surgical Nursing

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https://doi.org/10.15520/ijnd.2017.vol7.iss01.186.01-06

Abstract

This paper reports on a socio-anthropological fieldwork to understand the barriers that have impacts on applying infection control standards at King Fahd Hospital_ We conducted qualitative study in various hospital departments on 40 nurses  and one person from Continuous Nursing Education canter important to infection control. Audio-recorded interviewswere transcribed verbatim and transcripts were analyzed using conventional content analysis. Five key themes emerged as perceived barriers to effective infection prevention and control (IPC) practices 1) language 2, knowledge 3,part-time staff-, 4, workload; and 5 accountability).

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Author Biographies

Hala Ibrahim zaiton, (PhD), Assistant professor of Medical

Surgical Nursing Faculty of Nursing Zagazig University. Egypt

Nagla Hamdi Kamal El-Meanawi, Lecture of Medical- Surgical Nursing

Faculty of Nursing, University of Alexandria, Egypt

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Published

2017-01-31

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zaiton, H. I.; El-Meanawi, N. H. K. Barriers and Strategies to Apply Infection Control Standards As Perceived by Nurses (A Qualitative Study). ijnd 2017, 7, 01-06.

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