A Quasi experimental study to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching program on level of knowledge regarding infection control practices among staff nurse working in critical care units .The conceptual framework for the study was based on King’s goal attainment theory. The research approach adopted for the study was quantitative approach. Purposive sampling was done and 60 staff nurses working in ICU were selected for the study. A self administered questionnaire was developed as a tool for data collection. The questionnaire consisted to two section. Section I of the tool had demographic item, section II had knowledge about infection control practices. Analysis of data was done by using descriptive statistics. The following are some of the salient findings of the study. Mean and standard deviation were used to calculate the knowledge scores. Chi-Square values were computed to find out the relationship between knowledge with the selected variables. The overall pre test and post test mean knowledge was found to be 31.46 and 43.56% respectively indicating the enhancement knowledge as 12% paired‘t’ test shows statistical significance at 5% level (p 0.05) shows there is a strong association between the pre and post test level of knowledge of experimental group that establishing the impact of structured teaching programme on infection control practices among staff nurses
Assess The Effectiveness Of Structured Teaching Program On Level Of Knowledge Regarding Infection Control Practices Among Staff Nurse Working In Critical Care Units
Research Article
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science
KeyWords:
Quasi experimental study, knowledge, infection control practices, staff nurses, critical care unit.
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