Mathews Journal of Nursing and Health Care

2692-8469

Previous Issues Volume 4, Issue 2 - 2022

Factors Influencing Compliance to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Control Precautions among Healthcare Professionals in Jordan

Mahmoud Al-Hussami1,*, Raeda Al-Ghananim2, Sanaa Deifallaha Saidat3, Malakeh Z Malak4, Razan Al-Hussami5 and Mamdouh El-Hneiti6

1Professor, The University of Jordan, School of Nursing, Jordan

2Consultant of Pediatrics, King Hussein Medical Center, Queen Rania Hospital for Children, Jordan

3Consultant Hematopathology, King Hussein Medical Center, Princesses Iman Center for Laboratory and Medical Science, Jordan

4Associate Professor, Faculty of Nursing, Al-Zaytoonah University of Jordan, Jordan

5Medical Student, The University of Jordan, School of Medicine, Jordan

6Assistant Professor, The University of Jordan, School of Nursing, Jordan

*Corresponding author: Mahmoud Al-Hussami, D.Sc., Ph.D., Professor, The University of Jordan, School of Nursing, Jordan. Phone: 00962 6 5355000; Email: [email protected]

Received Date: October 08, 2022

Published Date: October 28, 2022

Citation: Al-Hussami M, et al. (2022). Factors Influencing Compliance to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection Control Precautions among Healthcare Professionals in Jordan. Mathews J Nurs. 4(2):8.

Copyrights: Al-Hussami M, et al.© (2022). 

ABSTRACT

Objectives: The study aims to investigate the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of healthcare professionals towards coronavirus infectious disease 2019. In addition, to assess the factors influencing compliance of HCPs with infection control precautions (ICPs) towards COVID-19. Study Design: A descriptive correlational design was used to investigate factors influencing compliance to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) infection control precautions. Methods: A Web-based survey instrument was used to obtain responses from convenient sample of healthcare professionals who are Jordanian nationality during the month of January 2021. Results: A total of 2147 healthcare professionals participated in this study, of which 1527 completed the study questionnaire. The results revealed that there were positive correlations between Healthcare professionals' compliance toward COVID-19 infection control precaution and knowledge, perception, age, and years of experience. In addition, a multivariate analysis model proved that the age, knowledge, and perception accounted for significant predictors of the compliance towards COVID-19 ICPs. Conclusions: Healthcare professionals demonstrated a high level of compliance with infection control precautions that minimizes the risk of COVID-19.

Keywords: Standard Precaution, COVID-19, Healthcare Professionals, Compliance, Jordan


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