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Factors Influencing for the Compliance of Preventing Bloodborne Infection for Operating Room Nurses

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to examine factors influencing for the compliance of guidelines of preventing bloodborne infection for operating room nurses.

Method: Data was collected through questionnaires from March 16 to April 12, 2005. The subjects of this study
were consisted of 208 operating room nurses, who had been working at 4 university hospitals and 10 general hospitals in Busan. The Instrument for the compliance of guidelines for preventing bloodborne infection was 24-item questionnaire. It was revised based on the Standard Precaution of CDC and Bloodborne Pathogen Standards of OSHA. In addition, to find out the knowledge level of AIDS, hepatitis B and hepatitis C, 15-item questionnaire was used, which had been made by researcher based on Kim(1999) et, al.

Results: The affecting factors of compliance for preventing bloodborne infection were work skill(¥â=.27), operating room education on infection prevention(¥â=.25), knowledge on infection(¥â=.19), readiness of using personal protective
equipment(¥â=.18), and posting a notice of infected surgery patients(¥â=.16). Theses 5 factors account for 28.5% on the compliance of guidelines for preventing bloodborne infection for operating room nurses.

Conclusion: According to the results, to increase the compliance level of operating room nurses, personal efforts should be made to improve work skills and infection knowledge. In addition to organizational efforts on practical education and management of environment were required.
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