Personal protective equipment is special equipment you wear to create a barrier
between health care. This barrier reduces the chance of touching, being exposed to, and
spreading germs. Aim of the study: Evaluating the Effect of an Educational Intervention on
Nurses Knowledge & Compliance Using Personal Protective Equipment in ICU. Subjects
and Methods: Research design:, Quasi experimental design was utilized at the study. Setting:
The study was conducted at ICU Department in Benha University Hospital. Subjects: All male
and female nurses (62 working at ICU department were recruited for the study. Tools of data
collection: structured interviewing questionnaire was designed to assess nurse’s knowledge,
Compliance Scale was used to evaluate the nurses' compliance, An educational intervention was
implemented. Results: There were statistically significant differences between nurses' knowledge
pre/post about personal protective equipment pre / post program& and nurses' compliance to
personal protective equipment pre / post program.. Conclusion: The study concluded that the
educational intervention was effective and its results had great improvements on nurses'
knowledge and compliance after the using of the personal protective equipment than ever before.
Recommendations: Further studies are needed for developing standard of safe environment,
and manual for safety measures in the ICU, A studing the relation between the application of
safety personal protective equipment and the incidence of complications. |