ASSESSMENT OF DETERMINANTS OF PRACTICES REGARDING USE OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS

Authors

  • Raima Asif Foundation University, Islamabad Pakistan
  • Naila Azam Foundation University, Islamabad Pakistan
  • Fatima Ali Raza Mughal Foundation University, Islamabad Pakistan
  • Mehwish Riaz Foundation University, Islamabad Pakistan
  • Shaista Zulfiqar Foundation University, Islamabad Pakistan
  • Ayesha Habib Khan Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, Islamabad Pakistan

Keywords:

determinants, practices, personal protective equipment’s

Abstract

Objective: To assess the knowledge, attitudes regarding hygienic and personal protective practices and to evaluate the factors associated with the knowledge regarding use of PPE among medical college students.

Study Design: A descriptive cross-sectional study.

Place and Duration of Study: Foundation University, Islamabad Pakistan, from Mar to May 2021.

Methodology: Using non-probability consecutive sampling, a self-administered questionnaire will be given to students. Questions will be asked about their knowledge of the types of PPE and its correct use and analyzed in SPSS-20.

Results: Out of 289 respondents, one hundred and sixty-eight (58%) belongs to 1st - 3rd year of MBBS and one hundred and twenty-one (42%) were in 4th and final year. Majority (68%) were females and ninety-two (32%) males. Two hundred and forty-three (84%) of them agreed that main goal of infection control is to prevent infection among patients and health care workers. Two hundred and twenty-eight (79%) of them had knowledge regarding correct duration of hand washing and ninety-eight (34%) agreed that use of gloves replaced the need of hand washing. More than half (78%) had knowledge that hand washing is indicated after removal of gloves. Majority (92%) knows that PPE provides barrier against infection. About half (53%) and (48%) had correct knowledge regarding donning and doffing of PPE respectively. Regarding attitudes, half of the respondent (50%) strongly agrees towrds correct use of PPE and hand hygiene.

Conclusion: The levels of self-reported PPE information and Infection prevention and control training are sub-optimal in medical students of FFH which significantly correlates to COVID-19 and other infectious diseases-related anxiety.

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Published

25-02-2022

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Asif R, Azam N, Mughal FAR, Riaz M, Zulfiqar S, Khan AH. ASSESSMENT OF DETERMINANTS OF PRACTICES REGARDING USE OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS. Pak Armed Forces Med J [Internet]. 2022 Feb. 25 [cited 2024 Jul. 22];72(SUPPL-1):S2-6. Available from: https://pafmj.org/PAFMJ/article/view/8233