Hand Washing Practices Among Nurses Working in Covid-19 Ward of Hospital

DOI: https://doi.org/10.46610/JNSPRA.2022.v04i02.001

Authors

  • Irfan Khan
  • Jubaid Khan
  • Jyoti .
  • Jyoti Gupta
  • Deepika Bajwan

Keywords:

Practice, COVID-19, Handwashing, nurses, working

Abstract

Aim: To assess handwashing practices among nurses working in COVID-19 Ward in Selected hospital of Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh. Method: The research design selected for study was descriptive research design. The study was conducted in GIMS hospital, Uttar Pradesh. Total sample comprises of 40 staff Nurses. The instrument to generate the necessary data was checklist for assessing the knowledge of Staff Nurses regarding hand washing practices in COVID-19 ward. Results: out of 42 nurses who were working in COVID-19 ward, 24 (57.14%) were doing good practice and 18 (42.85%) having adequate practice of hand washing and none of them had poor practice for hand washing. Conclusion: The result of the study reflects that Most of the Nurses has good practice regarding hand washing in COVID-19 ward.

Published

2022-06-06