Aims and objectives. To assess nursing staffs' knowledge and practice regarding the prevention of hepatitis C virus (HCV) transmission in hemodialysis units (HDUs). Design. A descriptive exploratory study was utilized to fulfill the aim of the study. Subjects. A convenient sample consisted of all hemodialysis nurses (55 nurses) in three HD units at Cairo University Hospital, Egypt. Tools. Two instruments were designed to collect data pertinent to the study: a) Self-administered questionnaire to assess the subjects‟ level of knowledge, and b) Observational checklist, used to assess subjects‟ level of practice. Results. Showed that (54.5%) of the studied subjects have got a satisfactory level of knowledge regarding prevention of HCV transmission, while all of them (100%) have got an unsatisfactory level of practice related to prevention of HCV transmission in HD units. Recommendations. In-service training program should be designed and implemented regularly to all hemodialysis nurses.
Mostafa Shehata, A., Abo Bakr Elsawi, K., & Youssry Hashem, H. (2016). Nursing Staffs' Knowledge and Practice Regarding Prevention of Hepatitis (C) Virus Transmission in Hemodialysis Units. Egyptian Journal of Health Care, 7(3), 73-84. doi: 10.21608/ejhc.2016.54592
MLA
Ahmed Mostafa Shehata; Khairia Abo Bakr Elsawi; Hanaa Youssry Hashem. "Nursing Staffs' Knowledge and Practice Regarding Prevention of Hepatitis (C) Virus Transmission in Hemodialysis Units". Egyptian Journal of Health Care, 7, 3, 2016, 73-84. doi: 10.21608/ejhc.2016.54592
HARVARD
Mostafa Shehata, A., Abo Bakr Elsawi, K., Youssry Hashem, H. (2016). 'Nursing Staffs' Knowledge and Practice Regarding Prevention of Hepatitis (C) Virus Transmission in Hemodialysis Units', Egyptian Journal of Health Care, 7(3), pp. 73-84. doi: 10.21608/ejhc.2016.54592
VANCOUVER
Mostafa Shehata, A., Abo Bakr Elsawi, K., Youssry Hashem, H. Nursing Staffs' Knowledge and Practice Regarding Prevention of Hepatitis (C) Virus Transmission in Hemodialysis Units. Egyptian Journal of Health Care, 2016; 7(3): 73-84. doi: 10.21608/ejhc.2016.54592