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½Å³ª¿¬ ( Shin Na-Yeon ) - CHA University CHA Bundang Medical Center
À̽½Š( Lee Seung-Shin ) - CHA University CHA Bundang Medical Center ¹Ú¹ÎÁ¤ ( Park Min-Jung ) - CHA University CHA Bundang Medical Center ¹Ú¿µ¹Ì ( Park Young-Mi ) - CHA University CHA Bundang Medical Center ±è¼º°æ ( Kim Sung-Kyung ) - CHA University CHA Bundang Medical Center ³²°¡Èñ ( Nam Ga-Hee ) - CHA University CHA Bundang Medical Center
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Abstract
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Purpose: This study aims to identify the degree of intention to hand hygiene and hand hygiene behavior in new nurses based on education experience on infection control.
Method: The participants comprised 108 new nurses working in a general hospital in S city, Korea. Data were collected from September to December, 2020. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, independent t-test, analysis of variance (ANOVA), and Pearson correlation with SPSS 26.0 program.
Results: There were statistically significant differences in intention to hand hygiene (F=3.39, p=.021) and hand hygiene behavior (F=3.33, p=.022) depending on education experience related to infection control during undergraduate courses. Hand hygiene intention (F=4.41, p=.008) and hand hygiene behavior (F=4.13, p=.008) showed statistically significant differences depending on educational satisfaction with infection control during undergraduate courses. There were significant positive correlations between intention to hand hygiene and hand hygiene behavior (r=.21, p=.026).
Conclusion: This suggests that education in infection control can reinforce intention to hand hygiene and hand hygiene behavior in new nurses.
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KeyWords
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Hand washing, Intention, Behavior, Infection control, Nurses
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