Nurses' Compliance Towards Infection Control Practices at Sulu Sanitarium and General Hospital
Sahid Sangkula
Discipline: Environmental and Public Health
Abstract:
This descriptive-correlational study assessed nurses' compliance towards infection control
practices at Sulu Sanitarium and General Hospital with a sample size of 100, selected through nonprobability sampling using purposive sampling. The study utilized statistical measures such as weighted
mean, standard deviation, t-test for independent samples, One-way ANOVA, and Pearson's r. The findings
of the study indicate that, on average, nursing personnel demonstrate compliance towards infection
control practices. Additionally, variables such as gender, age, educational attainment, length of service,
and appointment status were found not to significantly influence compliance towards infection control
practices. Furthermore, it was observed that individuals who strongly agreed with the compliance towards
infection control practices regarding awareness of knowledge and adherence to protocol were likely the
same group who agreed with aspects such as training and communication, attitude and practices, and selfevaluation. These findings support the Health Belief Model (HBM), which suggests that cognitive
processes influence nurses' behaviors in the context of infection control. In the framework of HBM, nurses'
compliance is analyzed in terms of perceived susceptibility to infections, recognizing the risks faced in
healthcare settings, and perceived severity, highlighting the consequences of non-compliance on both
personal and patient health
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