Browsing by Author "Esra Alshaikh Alameen"
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Item Assessment of Quality of infection control in nursery in river nile hospital ( march -july 2018 )(جامعة الشيخ عبدالله البدري, 2018) Esra Alshaikh Alameen; Hadia Mohamed Abady; Noseiba Bakri Mohamed; Raya shams aldeen abu algasim; Reyan Ibrahim Haboub; Sakina Emad aldeen Mohamed; Saeeda Alfadil MagzwbAbstract Background: Nosocomial infection cause significant morbidity and mortality in neonate intensive care unit patient, neonate particularly those who are pre-term and low birth weight, are at higher risk of acquiring infection compared with full term Objective: The study was conducted to assessment quality of infection control in nursery. Study designs: it was, descriptive qualitative cross sectional study conducted in the period from march 2018 to July 2018 at river Nile hospital, study area: nursery unit Data analysis: The data was analyzed by using statistical package of social science (SPSS), Chi-Square and excel program was used for figures and was presented in tables, figures presentation Result: the majority of NICU designs percentage between 54% to 63% while few of hospitals percentage 90% from ideal designs. NICU hand washing percentage between 68% to 84% in majority of hospital while few of hospital percentage between 89% to 100% use of PPE percentage 25% in majority hospital, while few of hospital percentage is 66%. NICU invasive procedure percentage between 82% το 100% in majority hospital while few of hospital percentage is73%. NICU isolation percentage between 0% to 11%, while few of hospital percentage is55% NICU sterilization percentage between 40%to 53% in majority of hospital, while few of hospitals percentage is60%. NICU linen handling percentage between 35% to 57% in majority of hospital. while few of hospital percentage is 85% Conclusion: The majority of hospitals at River Nile state were performed low to moderate level from infection control tools, while the few of hospitals were performed high levels from infection control tools.