Training's Impact on Medical Staff's KAP in Infection Prevention for Nosocomial Viral Hepatitis B&C in Erbil Teaching Hospital's Hemodialysis Unit

Background & objectives: Hemodialysis patients are susceptible to various types of infections, such as exposure to blood borne pathogens. This study aims to identify the effects of training on the incidence of nosocomial viral hepatitis B & C infection and implement an interventional program...

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Main Authors: Qasim Burhan Abdullah, Maaroof Tahseen Hassan, Sherzad Ali Ismael
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Language:English
Published: Kurdistan Higher Council Of Medical Specialties 2025-03-01
Series:Advanced Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://amj.khcms.edu.krd/index.php/main/article/view/601
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description Background & objectives: Hemodialysis patients are susceptible to various types of infections, such as exposure to blood borne pathogens. This study aims to identify the effects of training on the incidence of nosocomial viral hepatitis B & C infection and implement an interventional program to decrease the incidence of nosocomial infection. Methods: A quasi-experimental study design was conducted from the 1st Nov 2021-30th Nov 2022 in the hemodialysis unit of Erbil Teaching Hospital employing a pre-and post-test design. All medical staff working in the unit (48), underwent an assessment of their knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding infection control before and after the implementation of the training program. Results: Out of 48 staff 25 (52.1%) of them were males. Before the implementation of the training program, the mean knowledge score calculated was 13.7 and the mean attitude score was 10.9 while the mean score of the practice was only 9.3. Eventually, after the implementation of the training program, the subtended scores were 23.0, 16.5, and 14.3 respectively. The highest incidence rate of Hepatitis B was reported in 2019 which was 3.4 whereas the lowest rate was reported in 2022 which was 0.5. There was a statistically significant variation between the incidence of HBV in 2021 and its incidence in 2022, p value < 0.05. Conclusion: Implementation of an educational program led to a notable enhancement in the knowledge of infection prevention and control principles among medical staff.
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spelling doaj-art-081ea1206a0c484aa6b7cd2336bb9b262025-08-20T03:53:33ZengKurdistan Higher Council Of Medical SpecialtiesAdvanced Medical Journal2958-89792957-35802025-03-01101149156https://doi.org/10.56056/amj.2025.329602Training's Impact on Medical Staff's KAP in Infection Prevention for Nosocomial Viral Hepatitis B&C in Erbil Teaching Hospital's Hemodialysis UnitQasim Burhan Abdullah0Maaroof Tahseen Hassan1Sherzad Ali Ismael2Trainee at Infectious disease control department of Public Health, Kurdistan Higher Council of Medical specialties, Rizghary teaching Hospital, Erbil city-Kurdistan region/IraqAssistant Professor in Community Medicine. Program Director of Infection Disease Control Program, Deputy President of Kurdistan Board of Medical Specialties, Erbil city-Kurdistan region/ IraqProfessor in Community Medicine, Head of Public Health Council, Kurdistan Board of Medical Specialties, Erbil city-Kurdistan region/ IraqBackground & objectives: Hemodialysis patients are susceptible to various types of infections, such as exposure to blood borne pathogens. This study aims to identify the effects of training on the incidence of nosocomial viral hepatitis B & C infection and implement an interventional program to decrease the incidence of nosocomial infection. Methods: A quasi-experimental study design was conducted from the 1st Nov 2021-30th Nov 2022 in the hemodialysis unit of Erbil Teaching Hospital employing a pre-and post-test design. All medical staff working in the unit (48), underwent an assessment of their knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding infection control before and after the implementation of the training program. Results: Out of 48 staff 25 (52.1%) of them were males. Before the implementation of the training program, the mean knowledge score calculated was 13.7 and the mean attitude score was 10.9 while the mean score of the practice was only 9.3. Eventually, after the implementation of the training program, the subtended scores were 23.0, 16.5, and 14.3 respectively. The highest incidence rate of Hepatitis B was reported in 2019 which was 3.4 whereas the lowest rate was reported in 2022 which was 0.5. There was a statistically significant variation between the incidence of HBV in 2021 and its incidence in 2022, p value < 0.05. Conclusion: Implementation of an educational program led to a notable enhancement in the knowledge of infection prevention and control principles among medical staff.https://amj.khcms.edu.krd/index.php/main/article/view/601hbvhcvhemodialysisinfection prevention and controlknowledge attitude and practice
spellingShingle Qasim Burhan Abdullah
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Sherzad Ali Ismael
Training's Impact on Medical Staff's KAP in Infection Prevention for Nosocomial Viral Hepatitis B&C in Erbil Teaching Hospital's Hemodialysis Unit
Advanced Medical Journal
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title Training's Impact on Medical Staff's KAP in Infection Prevention for Nosocomial Viral Hepatitis B&C in Erbil Teaching Hospital's Hemodialysis Unit
title_full Training's Impact on Medical Staff's KAP in Infection Prevention for Nosocomial Viral Hepatitis B&C in Erbil Teaching Hospital's Hemodialysis Unit
title_fullStr Training's Impact on Medical Staff's KAP in Infection Prevention for Nosocomial Viral Hepatitis B&C in Erbil Teaching Hospital's Hemodialysis Unit
title_full_unstemmed Training's Impact on Medical Staff's KAP in Infection Prevention for Nosocomial Viral Hepatitis B&C in Erbil Teaching Hospital's Hemodialysis Unit
title_short Training's Impact on Medical Staff's KAP in Infection Prevention for Nosocomial Viral Hepatitis B&C in Erbil Teaching Hospital's Hemodialysis Unit
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