IMPROVING COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARD PRECAUTIONS AMONG MYANMAR NURSES USING HEALTH BELIEF MODEL

Introduction: Healthcare workers are at risk of widespread exposure to pathogens. But among those nurses are the most affected. Relevant literature reports that, compliance with Standard Precaution (a set of guidelines that can be reduced the risk of exposure to pathogens) is inconsistent among nu...

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Main Authors: Sa Sa Aung, -, Nursalam, -, Yulis Setiya Dewi, -, -, -
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spelling id-langga.1197152023-01-25T15:47:57Z https://repository.unair.ac.id/119715/ IMPROVING COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARD PRECAUTIONS AMONG MYANMAR NURSES USING HEALTH BELIEF MODEL Sa Sa Aung, - Nursalam, - Yulis Setiya Dewi, - -, - RT1-120 Nursing Introduction: Healthcare workers are at risk of widespread exposure to pathogens. But among those nurses are the most affected. Relevant literature reports that, compliance with Standard Precaution (a set of guidelines that can be reduced the risk of exposure to pathogens) is inconsistent among nurses. The objective of this study was to improve compliance with Standard Precautions among Myanmar nurses in Specialist Hospital Waibagi (SHW), Myanmar using Health Belief Model (HBM). Method: A cross-sectional study design and focus group discussions were used to gather in-depth information directly. Thirty-four nurses out of 35 nurses from SHW were involved in this study. They helped to elicit nurses' perception on improving compliance with Standard Precaution. Health Belief Model was used as the theoretical framework and the data were analyzed according to predetermined criteria. Result: The results revealed that although almost three forth (73.5%) of participants had good compliance eye wearing and recapping needle practices were needed to be improved. The study showed that perceived Susceptibility (p = 0.04), perceived benets (p = 0.03), perceived barriers (p = 0.04) was signicant. But perceived seriousness on compliance with Standard Precaution (p = 0.14) with p value ≤ 0.05 was not signicant. Conclusion: Provision of regular nursing education, both in the form of human and material resources in quality and quantity, and reducing identied barriers would improve compliance with Standard Precaution. Asia Pacific Higher Learning Sdn Bhd.,Malaysia 2016 Article PeerReviewed text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/119715/1/Artikel%2034.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/119715/2/KARIL%2034.pdf text en https://repository.unair.ac.id/119715/3/Turnitin%2034.pdf Sa Sa Aung, - and Nursalam, - and Yulis Setiya Dewi, - and -, - (2016) IMPROVING COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARD PRECAUTIONS AMONG MYANMAR NURSES USING HEALTH BELIEF MODEL. THE MALAYSIAN JOURNAL OF NURSING, 8 (2). pp. 21-28. ISSN Print ISSN 22317007 Online ISSN 2462246X https://ejournal.lucp.net/index.php/mjn/article/view/518
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IMPROVING COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARD PRECAUTIONS AMONG MYANMAR NURSES USING HEALTH BELIEF MODEL
description Introduction: Healthcare workers are at risk of widespread exposure to pathogens. But among those nurses are the most affected. Relevant literature reports that, compliance with Standard Precaution (a set of guidelines that can be reduced the risk of exposure to pathogens) is inconsistent among nurses. The objective of this study was to improve compliance with Standard Precautions among Myanmar nurses in Specialist Hospital Waibagi (SHW), Myanmar using Health Belief Model (HBM). Method: A cross-sectional study design and focus group discussions were used to gather in-depth information directly. Thirty-four nurses out of 35 nurses from SHW were involved in this study. They helped to elicit nurses' perception on improving compliance with Standard Precaution. Health Belief Model was used as the theoretical framework and the data were analyzed according to predetermined criteria. Result: The results revealed that although almost three forth (73.5%) of participants had good compliance eye wearing and recapping needle practices were needed to be improved. The study showed that perceived Susceptibility (p = 0.04), perceived benets (p = 0.03), perceived barriers (p = 0.04) was signicant. But perceived seriousness on compliance with Standard Precaution (p = 0.14) with p value ≤ 0.05 was not signicant. Conclusion: Provision of regular nursing education, both in the form of human and material resources in quality and quantity, and reducing identied barriers would improve compliance with Standard Precaution.
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author Sa Sa Aung, -
Nursalam, -
Yulis Setiya Dewi, -
-, -
author_facet Sa Sa Aung, -
Nursalam, -
Yulis Setiya Dewi, -
-, -
author_sort Sa Sa Aung, -
title IMPROVING COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARD PRECAUTIONS AMONG MYANMAR NURSES USING HEALTH BELIEF MODEL
title_short IMPROVING COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARD PRECAUTIONS AMONG MYANMAR NURSES USING HEALTH BELIEF MODEL
title_full IMPROVING COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARD PRECAUTIONS AMONG MYANMAR NURSES USING HEALTH BELIEF MODEL
title_fullStr IMPROVING COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARD PRECAUTIONS AMONG MYANMAR NURSES USING HEALTH BELIEF MODEL
title_full_unstemmed IMPROVING COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARD PRECAUTIONS AMONG MYANMAR NURSES USING HEALTH BELIEF MODEL
title_sort improving compliance with standard precautions among myanmar nurses using health belief model
publisher Asia Pacific Higher Learning Sdn Bhd.,Malaysia
publishDate 2016
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