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Year 2022, Volume: 5 Issue: 3, 500 - 506, 01.09.2022
https://doi.org/10.19127/bshealthscience.1117288

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Investigation of Knowledge Level of Health Personnel Working in COVID-19 Clinics and Compliance with Isolation Measures

Year 2022, Volume: 5 Issue: 3, 500 - 506, 01.09.2022
https://doi.org/10.19127/bshealthscience.1117288

Abstract

This study aims to determine the level of knowledge of healthcare personnel working in COVID-19 clinics and to assess their compliance with the isolation precautions. This descriptive-correlational study was conducted between June 1 and June 30, 2020, and involved 136 healthcare personnel working in the COVID-19 clinics of a university hospital who volunteered to take part in the study, and who subsequently took part in face-to-face interviews. The data was collected using a personal information form that included descriptive properties and a Compliance Scale with Isolation Precautions (CSIP). Mean age of the healthcare personnel was 34.11±7.65 (years), and 64.7% were female. The mean CSIP score was 76.16±14.02. Almost all of the participants had received training in isolation precautions, and a large majority found the training to be adequate. The mean CSIP scores of the female participants were significantly higher than that of their male counterparts (P<0.05). The mean CSIP score of the respondents with Master’s degrees was significantly higher than that of those with Associate’s degrees. The answers to the questions associated with the level of knowledge of COVID-19 and the necessary associated care were correct at a high rate. Almost all of the participants were found to have undergone training in isolation precautions, and most found the education to be adequate. Compliance with the isolation precautions applied due to COVID-19 was considered to be good since the mean CSIP scores were high and the level of knowledge was good in all groups of occupation.

References

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  • Aydin S, Balci A. 2020. COVID-19 knowledge level research in nurses. J Surg Res, 3(3): 198-203.
  • Barranco R, Ventura F. 2020. Covid-19 and infection in health-care workers: An emerging problem. Med Leg J, 88: 65-66.
  • CDC. 2019. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Interim Infection Prevention and Control Recommendations for Patients with Suspected or Confirmed Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Healthcare Settings. URL: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019- ncov/hcp/dialysis.html (access date: July 12, 2020).
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  • Hussain I, Majeed A, Imran I, Ullah M, Hashmi FK, Saeed H, Rasool MF. 2021. Knowledge, attitude, and practices toward COVID-19 in primary healthcare providers: a cross-sectional study from three tertiary care hospitals of Peshawar, Pakistan. J Commun Health, 46(3): 441-449.
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  • McMahon SA, Ho LS, Brown H, Miller L, Ansumana R, Kennedy CE. 2016. Healthcare providers on the frontlines: A qualitative investigation of the social and emotional impact of delivering health services during Sierra Leone’s Ebola epidemic. Health Policy Plan, 31: 1232-1239.
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  • Ulupinar S, Tayran N. 2011. A scale development study: The validity and reliability of the scale of compliance with isolation measures. Florence Nightingale J Nurs, 19(2): 89-98.
  • Verbeek JH, Rajamaki B, Ijaz S, Sauni R, Toomey E, Blackwood B. 2020. Personal protective equipment for preventing highly infectious diseases due to exposure to contaminated body fluids in healthcare staff. Cochrane Database Syst Rev, 4. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD011621.pub5.
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  • WHO. 2021. World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe Strengthening the Health System Response to COVID-19: Technical Guidance #1: Maintaining the Delivery of Essential Health Care Services While Mobilizing the Health Workforce for the COVID-19 Response. URL: https://apps.who.int/iris/handle/10665/332559 (access date: August 02, 2021).
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  • Yen MY Schwartz J, Wu JSJ, Hsueh PR. 2015. Controlling Middle East respiratory syndrome: lessons learned from severe acute respiratory syndrome. Clin Infect Diseas, 61(11): 1761-1762.
  • Yen MY, Lin YE, Lee CH, Ho MS, Huang FY, Chang SC. 2011. Taiwan's traffic control bundle and the elimination of nosocomial severe acute respiratory syndrome among healthcare workers. J Hospital Infect, 77(4): 332-337.
  • Zencir G, Bayraktar D, Khorshid L. 2013. Compliance of nurses working in a public hospital with isolation measures. J Ege Univ Fac Nurs, 29(2): 61-70.3.
  • Zhao Y, Liang W, Luo Y, Chen Y, Liang P, Zhong R. 2020. Personal protective equipment protecting healthcare workers in the Chinese epicentre of COVID-19. Clin Microbiol Infect, 26:1716-1718. DOI: 10.1016/j.cmi.2020.07.029.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Journal Section Research Article
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Dudu Alptekin 0000-0003-2612-7379

Derya Gezer 0000-0003-4576-2204

Esma Gökçe 0000-0001-9581-6958

Hamide Şişman 0000-0001-6867-9054

Refiye Özgen 0000-0001-8907-0651

Sevban Arslan 0000-0002-8893-9391

Publication Date September 1, 2022
Submission Date May 18, 2022
Acceptance Date July 12, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 5 Issue: 3

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APA Alptekin, D., Gezer, D., Gökçe, E., Şişman, H., et al. (2022). Investigation of Knowledge Level of Health Personnel Working in COVID-19 Clinics and Compliance with Isolation Measures. Black Sea Journal of Health Science, 5(3), 500-506. https://doi.org/10.19127/bshealthscience.1117288
AMA Alptekin D, Gezer D, Gökçe E, Şişman H, Özgen R, Arslan S. Investigation of Knowledge Level of Health Personnel Working in COVID-19 Clinics and Compliance with Isolation Measures. BSJ Health Sci. September 2022;5(3):500-506. doi:10.19127/bshealthscience.1117288
Chicago Alptekin, Dudu, Derya Gezer, Esma Gökçe, Hamide Şişman, Refiye Özgen, and Sevban Arslan. “Investigation of Knowledge Level of Health Personnel Working in COVID-19 Clinics and Compliance With Isolation Measures”. Black Sea Journal of Health Science 5, no. 3 (September 2022): 500-506. https://doi.org/10.19127/bshealthscience.1117288.
EndNote Alptekin D, Gezer D, Gökçe E, Şişman H, Özgen R, Arslan S (September 1, 2022) Investigation of Knowledge Level of Health Personnel Working in COVID-19 Clinics and Compliance with Isolation Measures. Black Sea Journal of Health Science 5 3 500–506.
IEEE D. Alptekin, D. Gezer, E. Gökçe, H. Şişman, R. Özgen, and S. Arslan, “Investigation of Knowledge Level of Health Personnel Working in COVID-19 Clinics and Compliance with Isolation Measures”, BSJ Health Sci., vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 500–506, 2022, doi: 10.19127/bshealthscience.1117288.
ISNAD Alptekin, Dudu et al. “Investigation of Knowledge Level of Health Personnel Working in COVID-19 Clinics and Compliance With Isolation Measures”. Black Sea Journal of Health Science 5/3 (September 2022), 500-506. https://doi.org/10.19127/bshealthscience.1117288.
JAMA Alptekin D, Gezer D, Gökçe E, Şişman H, Özgen R, Arslan S. Investigation of Knowledge Level of Health Personnel Working in COVID-19 Clinics and Compliance with Isolation Measures. BSJ Health Sci. 2022;5:500–506.
MLA Alptekin, Dudu et al. “Investigation of Knowledge Level of Health Personnel Working in COVID-19 Clinics and Compliance With Isolation Measures”. Black Sea Journal of Health Science, vol. 5, no. 3, 2022, pp. 500-6, doi:10.19127/bshealthscience.1117288.
Vancouver Alptekin D, Gezer D, Gökçe E, Şişman H, Özgen R, Arslan S. Investigation of Knowledge Level of Health Personnel Working in COVID-19 Clinics and Compliance with Isolation Measures. BSJ Health Sci. 2022;5(3):500-6.