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Abstract
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Purpose: This study was conducted to identify influencing factors on the performance of healthcare-associated infection control and microbiological hand contamination among caregivers at a tertiary hospital.
Methods: The participants of this study were 59 caregivers woring at a tertiary hospital. Data were collected from July 1 to 30, 2018. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA, Scheffe? test, Pearson's correlation coefficients and stepwise multiple regression by SPSS 23.0 Win program.
Results: Multiple regression analysis revealed that factors influencing performance of healthcare-associated infection control were awareness (¥â=.63, p<.001) and the experience of infection-related education (¥â=-3.40, p=.042). Regression equations describing the performance of healthcare-related infection control were found to be appro-priate (F=27.29, p<.001) and accounted for 68% of variance. Factors affecting the degree of microbiological hand contamination were work experience (¥â=-0.28, p=.026) and healthcare-related infection performance (¥â=-0.28, p=.029). A regression equation describing the microbiological hand contamination was appropriate (F=6.10, p=.004) and accounted for 42% of variance.
Conclusion: The findings of this study suggest that it is necessary to increase performance of healthcare-associated infection control by caregivers. Also, educations for preventing healthcare-associated infection and guidelines for increasing compliance with healthcare-associated infection control are recommended to improve performance of healthcare-associated infection control.
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KeyWords
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Infection, Performance, Microorganism, Pollution, Caregivers
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