Lenggono, Kumoro Asto and Sholihah, Qomariyatus and Djati, M.Sasmito and Putranto, Nirawan and Tangkas, Trio and Hastuti, Apriyani Puji and Patria, Dion Kunto Adi and Aminah, Tien (2020) QUALITY AUDIT ANALYSIS: IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FIVE MOMENTS, SIX STEPS HANDWASHING PROTOCOL FOR HOSPITAL INCIDENCES OF PHLEBITIS. International Journal of Innovation, Creativity and Change, 11 (6). ISSN 22011323, 22011315
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Abstract
Background: Handwashing by health professionals is often associated with efforts to prevent cross-infection in hospitals. The handwashing compliance of health professionals is still below 40%. This is very risky, causing nosocomial infections in visiting patients. Incidences of phlebitis in infusion is one indicator that must be considered when addressing infection prevention and reaching control targets with indicators below 1.5 per mile. Methods: This study uses a quantitative analytical approach, aiming to analyse the relationship between the effectiveness of implementing health professional handwashing training with incidences of phlebitis in hospitals. Compliance with handwashing behaviour of health professionals was observed by auditing the quality of handwashing through the Five Moments and Six Steps protocol, carried out by the Infection Prevention Control Nurse (IPCN), which consisted of doctors (n = 30) and nurses (n = 70). Incidences of phlebitis were measured through daily recordings and monitoring by the Infection Prevention Control Link Nurse (IPCLN) in four rooms. The results were validated by the IPCN and the hospital's control and prevention committee. Data analysis used SEM WarpPLS. Results: There is a significant relationship between nurses not handwashing and incidences of phlebitis, with p value: 0.007 (highly significant), obtaining an R-square determinant or R² = 0.19, meaning that 19% of nurses, who are ineffectively handwashing, are at risk of causing phlebitis. There is no relationship between doctors’ handwashing with incidences of phlebitis, with the p value: 0.416 (not significant). Conclusion: There is a significant relationship between the implementation of the Five Moments, Six Steps protocol for nurses and incidences of phlebitis.
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Health professionals, Five Moments, Six Steps, phlebitis | ||||||||||||
Divisions: | Nursing Study Program | ||||||||||||
Depositing User: | Yacobus Sudaryono | ||||||||||||
Date Deposited: | 02 Dec 2020 03:47 | ||||||||||||
Last Modified: | 22 Aug 2023 01:50 | ||||||||||||
URI: | http://repository.itsk-soepraoen.ac.id/id/eprint/517 |
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