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Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992) · Jan 2023
What do patients know about healthcare-associated infections? What do they want to know? Ethical evaluation.
- Pervin Sahiner.
- Kocaeli University, Faculty of Health Sciences - Kocaeli, Turkey.
- Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992). 2023 Jan 1; 69 (8): e20230292e20230292.
IntroductionPatients hospitalized for treatment may be exposed to healthcare-associated infections, and these infections can affect patients seriously.ObjectiveThis research was conducted to determine what hospitalized patients know and what they want to know about healthcare-associated infections.MethodsThis is a full-text original research article. The study was conducted between July and September 2022 with inpatients in all clinics of Kocaeli University Hospital in Turkey. A total of 310 patients participated in this cross-sectional study. The questions were asked by the researcher and the answers were recorded.ResultsAlmost all (92.8%) the patients who stated that they knew what healthcare-associated infection was evaluated their knowledge as insufficient. Patients with higher educational levels have more information (p=0.000) about healthcare-associated infections. Young (p=0.000) and highly educated patients (p=0.000) stated that the infection rate of the hospital would affect the choice of hospital.ConclusionPatients want to learn about healthcare-associated infections, but most do not know about them. Patients should be informed about healthcare-associated infections during hospitalization planning and hospitalization.
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