Healthcare professionals' knowledge and attitudes towards surgical site infection and surveillance: A quasi-experimental study.
Sinéad HorganJonathan DrennanEmmet AndrewsMohamad M SaabJosephine HegartyPublished in: Nursing open (2024)
There was a statistically significant increase in scores on the knowledge of SSI and prevention from pre-intervention to post-test. The knowledge of risk factors scores at post-test was significantly higher than that at pre-intervention. Overall attitudes to SSI prevention and surveillance were good both pre-intervention and post-test but there was a significant change in the attitude of participants. The findings reveal an overall positive impact of the complex intervention on the knowledge and attitude of healthcare professionals relating to SSI, SSI prevention and surveillance; however, the extent of the change varied across items measured.