Relationship of Knowledge And Attitude of Nurses With Hand Hygiene Application Behavior

Authors

  • Dewi Selfiana S1 Keperawatan Stikes Panrita Husada Bulukumba,Indonesia
  • Hamdana Departemen Keperawatan Medikal bedah, Stikes Panrita Husada Bulukumba
  • Hermadin Departemen Keperawatan Medikal bedah, Stikes Panrita Husada Bulukumba
  • Haryanti Haris Department of Nursing, Stikes Panrita Husada Bulukumba, Indonesia

Keywords:

Nurse, Behavior, Knowledge, Attitude, Hand Hygiene

Abstract

The high rate of nasocomial infections is a very important problem in the hospital. Nurses' awareness to do hand hygiene is a fundamental behavior in an effort to prevent nasocomial infections that occur in hospitals. The research objective was to determine the relationship between knowledge and attitudes of nurses and the behavior of applying hand hygiene in the inpatient room at Lanto Dg Pasewang Jeneponto Hospital in 2020. This type of research design was choreational with a cross sectional research approach. The research population was 180 people. The sample was taken using purposive sampling with a total sample of 36 respondents. Data collection tools in the form of questionnaires and observation sheets. Based on the results of statistical tests using the fisher's exact test, the results of the p value = 0.631> α = 0.05, so it can be concluded that there is no relationship between knowledge and the behavior of applying hand hygiene in the inpatient room of Lanto Hospital Dg Pasewang Jeneponto and for the relationship between attitude and behavior. The result obtained p-value of 0.715> ɑ = 0.05, so it can be concluded that there is no relationship between attitude and behavior of applying hand hygiene in the inpatient room of Lanto Dg Pasewang hospital Jeneponto. Suggestions are expected that further researchers will expand the reach of the room / location.

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Published

2021-04-24

How to Cite

Dewi Selfiana, Hamdana, Hermadin, & Haryanti Haris. (2021). Relationship of Knowledge And Attitude of Nurses With Hand Hygiene Application Behavior. Comprehensive Health Care, 5(1), 10-15. Retrieved from http://ojs.stikespanritahusada.ac.id/index.php/chc/article/view/123