2023
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare11222975
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Compliance among Registered Nurses and Doctors in Critical Care Units: Challenges Affecting Their Adherence to Standard Precautions

Naglaa Abdelaziz Mahmoud Elseesy,
Ahlam Eidah Al-Zahrani,
Faten Shawky Kandil
et al.

Abstract: (1) Background: Awareness and compliance with standard precautions (SPs) are essential health issues for both healthcare staff and patients. Hence, more research is urgently needed in the health sector worldwide, particularly in Arab countries. The purpose of this study was to investigate compliance with SPs among nurses and doctors, as well as challenges affecting their adherence to these SPs. (2) Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted. The researchers administered the compliance with the … Show more

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“…This comes in accordance with Elseesy et al (10) who reported that nurses had a higher compliance than doctors. Additionally, Elia et al (11) found that nurses (15.83%) were more cooperative than doctors (11.3%) and HCWs (12.15%).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This comes in accordance with Elseesy et al (10) who reported that nurses had a higher compliance than doctors. Additionally, Elia et al (11) found that nurses (15.83%) were more cooperative than doctors (11.3%) and HCWs (12.15%).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%