Internal Medicine and Medical Investigation Journal

ISSN: 2474-7750

Assessment of knowledge, attitude and practice of clinical students? of Yazd University of Medical Sciences toward Isolation Precaution

Abstract

Author(s): Ali Talebi azabadi, Mahmood Vakili, Mojgan Modarresi, Nasrin Mirrokni

Background: To determine the level of knowledge, attitude and practice among clinical students’ of Yazd University of Medical Sciences toward Isolation Precaution -1394. Methods and material: A descriptive –analytical cross-sectional study was developed and distributed to 300 clinical students who studied in Yazd University of Medical Sciences. The self-administered questionnaire was composed of demographic data and three parts, knowledge, attitude, and practice, toward Isolation precaution (standard, droplet, airborne and contact precautions). Results: The survey was completed by 325 (response rate: 92/3%) of potential respondents. Mean scores of knowledge, attitude, and practice towards standard, droplets, airborne and contact isolation precautions were poor. In addition, a linear correlation was found between three items of the survey including knowledge-attitude, knowledge-practice and attitude- practice in all subgroups of isolation precautions. Conclusion: clinical students’ of Yazd University of Medical Sciences seemed to have low levels of knowledge, attitude and practice towards infection control. There are numerous educational deficits in our clinical students’ of Yazd University of Medical Sciences in relation to infection control that must urgently be addressed

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