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Hand hygiene behavior among Sri Lankan medical students during COVID-19 pandemic

机译:在Covid-19大流行期间斯里兰卡医学生手卫生行为

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Poor compliance with hand hygiene practices among medical students poses a risk for cross-infection. It has become more critical during the COVID-19 pandemic than ever before. This study aimed to determine the knowledge, attitudes, practices of hand hygiene among final-year medical students. It also explored reported hand hygiene behavior before the COVID-19 pandemic and the need for educational strategies to correct the deficiencies. A concurrent mixed-method approach was used. In the quantitative strand, a cross-sectional online survey was carried out via a Google form. Mann-Whitney U test and Chi-squared test were used for comparisons. In the qualitative strand, twelve participants were interviewed, based on a semi-structured interview guide and audio recorded. Transcribed data were evaluated with thematic content analysis. A total of 225 final-year medical students were studied in the quantitative strand. Most were females. The mean score for knowledge was 3.35?±?0.795 out of six. Of them, 31.6?% of participants scored below 3 points ( 80?%). Only 36.4?% reported “adequate” hand hygiene performance in all eight dimensions of the behavior domain. Noticeably, fewer participants reported to clean their hands after checking blood pressure (55.6?%), and only 66.2?% stated carrying a hand sanitizer in their pocket. Significant correlations were not found between reported behavior and attitudes (p?=?0.821) or knowledge (p?=?0.794). The qualitative strand with 12 respondents revealed the positive influence of both hierarchical and non-hierarchal role models. Time constraints, skin irritation, and workload pressures were the main barriers. Frequent reminders, supervision, and interactive teaching were suggested as methods to improve hand hygiene compliance. They also stated that increased enthusiasm was noted on hand hygiene during the COVID-19 pandemic compared to the pre-pandemic period. Most of the participants had positive attitudes towards hand hygiene. Yet, a considerable gap between attitudes and knowledge and reported hand hygiene behavior was evident. Coupling educational programs that use cognitive and behavioral methods, including role modeling, supervision, and frequent reminders, is recommended to bridge the knowledge-attitude-behavior gap.
机译:医学生物中遵守手的卫生实践不佳构成交叉感染的风险。在Covid-19大流行期间比以往任何时候都变得更加重要。本研究旨在确定学年最后一年医学生手中的知识,态度,卫生实践。它还探讨了Covid-19大流行前的报告的手卫生行为以及需要纠正缺陷的教育策略。使用并发混合方法方法。在定量股线中,通过Google表单进行横截面在线调查。 Mann-Whitney U测试和Chi方向测试用于比较。在定性股线上,基于半结构化访谈指南和录制的音频,采访了12位参与者。通过主题内容分析评估转录数据。在定量股中,共有225名最后一年的医学生。大多数是女性。知识的平均得分为3.35?±0.795分,满分为六个。其中,31.6?百分比的参与者得分低于3分(80?%)。只有36.4?%报告了行为域的所有八个维度的“足够”手卫生表现。明显的是,据报道,在检查血压(55.6?%)后,据报道,据报道,只有66.2?%在口袋里携带洗手消毒剂的66.2?%。在报告的行为和态度之间未发现显着的相关性(P?= 0.821)或知识(P?= 0.794)。具有12名受访者的定性链揭示了分层和非等级角色模型的积极影响。时间限制,皮肤刺激和工作量压力是主要障碍。建议改善手卫生遵守的方法频繁提醒,监督和互动教学。他们还表示,与大流行前期间,在Covid-19流行病中,在卫生期间,在手边卫生提高了热情。大多数参与者对手工卫生有积极的态度。然而,态度和知识与报告的手卫生行为之间具有相当大的差距。建议使用认知和行为方法的耦合教育计划,包括角色建模,监督和频繁提醒,以弥合知识态度行为差距。

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