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Abstract
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Purpose : This study aimed to identify the influencing factors on the nursing officer¡¯s compliance with the standard precautions as a way to come up with measures to improve their compliance in military hospitals.
Method : Using a structured survey, data were collected from 324 nursing officers working in military hospitals. Data were collected data were analyzed with SPSS 12.0.
Results : The results were as follows : 1) 23.1% of the subjects had been exposed to patients¡¯ blood or other body fluids and injured by needles or other sharp tools used on patients for the last year; 2) The mean score of the ¡¯knowledge of standard precautions¡¯ is 22.9(88.1%) out of 26. The subjects demonstrated the lowest scores on ¡®reusable gloves or gowns that can be used after being cleaned; 3) The mean score of the ¡¯attitudes towards standard precautions¡¯ was 13.6(85.1%) out of 16; 4) The mean of the ¡¯level of safety environment for the compliance with standard precautions¡¯ was 5.1(72.9%) out of 7; 5) The mean score of the ¡¯compliance with standard precautions¡¯ was 49.7(82.8%) out of 60; 6) The most influential factors of nursing officers¡¯ compliance with the standard precautions were ¡¯safety
environment¡¯ and ¡¯report of exposure of the source of infection¡¯.
Conclusion : It would be necessary to create a safer environment to improve compliance with the standard precautions in the military hospitals.
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KeyWords
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Standard precaution, Nurse officers
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