Sarcouncil Journal of Medicine and Surgery
Sarcouncil Journal of Medicine and Surgery
An Open access peer reviewed international Journal
Publication Frequency- Monthly
Publisher Name-SARC Publisher
ISSN Online- 2945-3534
Country of origin- PHILIPPINES
Impact Factor- 3.6
Language- English
Keywords
- Physicians, Surgeons, Conservation medicine, Disaster medicine, Forensic medicine, Gender-based medicine, Therapeutics, Veterinary medicine, Allergology, General Practice, Internal medicine, Laboratory medicine, Nuclear medicine.
Editors

Dr Hazim Abdul-Rahman
Associate Editor
Sarcouncil Journal of Applied Sciences

Entessar Al Jbawi
Associate Editor
Sarcouncil Journal of Multidisciplinary

Rishabh Rajesh Shanbhag
Associate Editor
Sarcouncil Journal of Engineering and Computer Sciences

Dr Md. Rezowan ur Rahman
Associate Editor
Sarcouncil Journal of Biomedical Sciences

Dr Ifeoma Christy
Associate Editor
Sarcouncil Journal of Entrepreneurship And Business Management
Assessment of Healthcare Workers’ Knowledge and Compliance with Perioperative Infection Control Measures
Keywords: Perioperative Infection Control, Healthcare Workers’ Knowledge, Compliance, Surgical Site Infections, Infection Prevention Guidelines, Operating Room Safety, Occupational Training.
Abstract: Infection control in perioperative care is essential to prevent surgical site infections (SSIs) and achieve better patient outcomes. The presented study attempted to evaluate the knowledge, self-reported compliance, and predictors of the infection control practices among the perioperative healthcare workers and to estimate training uptake and guideline awareness in the various occupational groups. In the cross-sectional study, the sample comprised 230 perioperative healthcare workers, such as specialized surgeons, resident surgeons, nurses (diploma and less than diploma), anesthesia staff, and assistant personnel. The data were gathered with the help of a structured questionnaire that included demographic data, a history of training, awareness of the guidelines, infection control practices, and a score on knowledge. In general, training on infection control was provided to 30.9 percent of the participants, as well as a copy of the national guideline was provided to 11.3 percent of participants. Occupational differences in knowledge were highly significant: nurses (17.217.3/21) and specialized surgeons (17.2/21) had the highest scores, and assistant staff (6.3/21) and anesthesia assistants (9.2/11) had the lowest scores. Basic practices (e.g., mask use 99.1% and short nails 99.1%) were highly self-reported, whilst appropriate preoperative shaving (53.1% used an electric shaver) and laundering scrub suits within the same department (23.0%). The independent predictive factors of knowledge significant were years of experience to resident surgeons (p=0.018; assistant staff, p=0.030) and background training (below-diploma nurses, p=0.035). Infection control training and dissemination of guidelines and knowledge on the part of perioperative staff, specifically anesthesia and assistant staff, have significant gaps. Although some of the simplest compliance indicators are also high, specific education intervention is urgently required to low-scoring occupational groups to enhance the general perioperative infection prevention.
Author
- Dr. Wedyan Abass Mohammed Witwit
- M.B.Ch.B. C.A.B.H.S. (Family Medicine) F.A.B.H.S. (Clinic. Nutr. Fellowship) Iraqi Ministry of Health Medical City Health Directorate Kidney Disease and Transplant Center Baghdad Iraq
- Dr. Israa Haitham Murtadha
- M.B.Ch.B. F.I.C.M.S. (Family Medicine) Geriatric Subspeciality Arab Board Iraqi Ministry of Health Al-Karkh Health Directorate Al-Karama General Hospital Baghdad Iraq
- Dr. Rouaa Ahmed Abdulsaheb
- M.B.Ch.B. C.A.B.H.S. (Family Medicine) Iraqi Ministry of Health Al-Rusafa Health Directorate Baghdad Iraq.