2017
DOI: 10.9790/1959-0602036169
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Vascular Access Care at Hemodialysis Unit; nurses' compliance to Infection prevention and Control Practices العناية بالوصلة الدموية بوحدة االستصفاء الدموي ؛التزام الممرضات بممارسات الوقاية و

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“…This agreed with Abdel Ghafour et al (2021), who found that more than half of the nurses were from urban areas Regarding to level of education of the studied nurses, the current study result clarified that two fifths of them had a nursing school diploma; this might due to the highly qualified nurses always perform administrative work. In congruence with these findings, Moursy and Sharaf (2017) who study about "vascular access care at hemodialysis unit; nurses' compliance to infection prevention and control practice" and reported that highly percentage of the studied nurses the educational level were diploma. While This finding was contrasted with Sami and Faris ( compliance with central line associated blood stream infection prevention guidelines: Muslim et al (2018) in hospital Peshawar assessed practice of nursing care for central venous catheter among ICUs nurses in private tertiary care reported that most nurses providing patients' care had bachelor degree of nursing.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…This agreed with Abdel Ghafour et al (2021), who found that more than half of the nurses were from urban areas Regarding to level of education of the studied nurses, the current study result clarified that two fifths of them had a nursing school diploma; this might due to the highly qualified nurses always perform administrative work. In congruence with these findings, Moursy and Sharaf (2017) who study about "vascular access care at hemodialysis unit; nurses' compliance to infection prevention and control practice" and reported that highly percentage of the studied nurses the educational level were diploma. While This finding was contrasted with Sami and Faris ( compliance with central line associated blood stream infection prevention guidelines: Muslim et al (2018) in hospital Peshawar assessed practice of nursing care for central venous catheter among ICUs nurses in private tertiary care reported that most nurses providing patients' care had bachelor degree of nursing.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…This may be explained by the fact that health care providers with less education typically perform long shifts as bedside nurses. This finding was at odds with that of Moursy and Sharaf (2017), who discovered that nurses with bachelor's degrees practiced with a mean percent score that was much higher than those with diploma degrees.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Regarding Routine disinfection of the Dialysis Station after patient has left station of the dialysis pre/post educational program which indicate that there are highly difference in percentage between nurses' practices who done correctly all procedures' steps among pre and post -educational program and observed that no one follow the basic step in infection control ( hand hygiene ) . Although in Moursy & Sharaf ,(2017)show that on pre-test, the majority of nurses (80.0 %) performed disinfection and rinsing for hemodialysis machine inadequately.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%