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KNOWLEDGE AND STANDARD PRECAUTION OF HEALTH CARE GIVERS DURING CEREBROSPINAL MENINGITIS OUTBREAK IN NIGERIA (A CASE STUDY OF LASUTH)

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Background of the study
1.3 Problem Statement
1.4 Objective of the study
1.5 Limitation of the study
1.6 Scope of the study
1.7 Significance of the study
1.8 Structure of the research
1.9 Definition of terms

Chapter TWO

2.1 Overview of knowledge in healthcare
2.2 Standard precautions in healthcare settings
2.3 Importance of knowledge and standard precautions
2.4 Factors influencing knowledge and practices
2.5 Previous studies on healthcare giver practices
2.6 Guidelines and protocols in healthcare
2.7 Training and education in healthcare settings
2.8 Role of communication in healthcare
2.9 Technology in healthcare practices
2.10 Gaps in knowledge and standard precautions

Chapter THREE

3.1 Research methodology overview
3.2 Research design and approach
3.3 Data collection methods
3.4 Sampling techniques
3.5 Data analysis procedures
3.6 Ethical considerations
3.7 Validity and reliability
3.8 Limitations of the methodology

Chapter FOUR

4.1 Overview of research findings
4.2 Knowledge levels among healthcare givers
4.3 Adherence to standard precautions
4.4 Factors influencing knowledge and practices
4.5 Gaps identified in healthcare practices
4.6 Comparison to previous studies
4.7 Recommendations for improvement
4.8 Implications for healthcare policy

Chapter FIVE

5.1 Summary of findings
5.2 Conclusions drawn from the research
5.3 Contributions to knowledge
5.4 Recommendations for future research
5.5 Final thoughts and reflections

Project Abstract

Abstract
Cerebrospinal meningitis outbreaks present significant challenges to healthcare systems globally, particularly in resource-constrained settings like Nigeria. Adequate knowledge and adherence to standard precautions among healthcare givers during such outbreaks are crucial for preventing further transmission and ensuring effective management of cases. This study focused on examining the knowledge levels and adherence to standard precautions among healthcare givers during a cerebrospinal meningitis outbreak in Nigeria, with a specific case study conducted at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH). A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews to gather comprehensive data on healthcare givers' knowledge and practices during the outbreak. The quantitative phase involved administering structured questionnaires to a sample of healthcare givers at LASUTH, assessing their understanding of cerebrospinal meningitis, its transmission, and standard precautions recommended for its prevention. The qualitative phase included in-depth interviews with key healthcare personnel to explore the challenges faced in implementing standard precautions and strategies for improvement. Preliminary findings indicate varying levels of knowledge among healthcare givers regarding cerebrospinal meningitis, its modes of transmission, and appropriate preventive measures. While some healthcare givers demonstrated a good understanding of the disease and adherence to standard precautions, others showed gaps in knowledge and inconsistent practices. Factors influencing knowledge and practices included previous training, availability of resources, and institutional support for infection control measures. The qualitative data provided valuable insights into the barriers faced by healthcare givers in maintaining standard precautions during the outbreak. Challenges such as inadequate personal protective equipment, high workload, and limited infection control training emerged as prominent issues affecting adherence to recommended practices. Additionally, communication gaps within healthcare teams and insufficient support from hospital management were identified as hindering factors in ensuring consistent application of standard precautions. These findings underscore the importance of continuous training and support for healthcare givers to enhance their knowledge and adherence to standard precautions during infectious disease outbreaks. Addressing the identified barriers through targeted interventions and improved resource allocation can contribute to strengthening infection control practices and minimizing the risk of transmission in healthcare settings.

Project Overview

INTRODUCTIONBackground of the studyStandard precautions are the basic infection prevention practices that are applicable to all patient care, irrespective of yet to be confirmed or confirmed infection status of patients, in any health care environment. These practices are aimed at protecting health givers while at the same time help in preventing them from transmitting the infections to their patients. Standard precautions that are essential to health givers include hand hygiene, use of personal protective equipment (e.g., gloves, gowns, and masks), needle safety, and proper/safe handling of potentially contaminated equipment or surfaces in the patient environment including respiratory hygiene (cough etiquette) and proper disposal of sharps, body fluids, and other clinical wastes.Health care givers face the occupational risk of exposure to infection with both blood-borne and air borne pathogens during the course of their routine work in the wards, intensive care units, during field work when there are cases of disease outbreak like cerebrospinal meningitis, and so forth. Worldwide, almost three million health care givers experience unhealthy exposure to both blood-borne and air borne pathogens annually. Despite infection control precautions and availability of cerebrospinal meningitis vaccine, health care providers remain at risk of contacting these infections. Many exposures can be prevented by careful adherence to existing infection control precautions, immunization against cerebrospinal meningitis, and provision of personal protective equipment during the management of emergencies.Despite the availability of extensive guidelines, the knowledge and compliance with standard precautions vary among health care givers and have been found to be inadequate in both developed and developing countries .Though there are reports regarding the compliance with standard precautions among health care givers in various parts of Nigeria, there is a paucity of information about the same among health care givers functioning in the emergency department of the health care settings.Health care givers are at risk of various occupational hazards in the hospital, including exposure to infections such as cerebrospinal meningitis and hepatitis B and C virus (HBV and HCV) infection from sharps injuries and contact with body fluids. Developing countries, which account for the highest prevalence of meningitis outbreak in the world, also record the highest rate of needle-stick injuries. In this context the present study was undertaken to identify the knowledge and standard precaution of health care givers during cerebrospinal meningitis outbreak.STATEMENT OF THE GENERAL PROBLEMThe poor state of the health sector in Nigeria has resulted to lack of adequate care for health care givers or providers as they have been exposed to diverse forms of risk during the cause of the discharge of their duties. This regrettably has left most of the health care providers at a very high risk of being infected. The outbreak of cerebrospinal meningitis which has been proven to be deadly has been a reoccurring problem in the health sector as it has always reared its ugly head despite the efforts of government at all levels to eradicate this disease. This has geometrically increased the mortality rate of both children and adults thus negatively affecting human development and by extension the health sector of Nigeria.AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDYThe major aim of the study is to examine the knowledge and standard precaution of health givers during cerebrospinal meningitis outbreak in Nigeria. Other specific objectives of the study include;To examine the need for standard precaution of health care providers in Nigeria.To assess the level pf precaution by health care givers in Nigerian hospitals.To determine the impact of knowledge and standard precaution on cerebrospinal meningitis outbreak in Nigeria.To recommend ways of ensuring adequate precaution for our health care givers in Nigerian hospitals.RESEARCH QUESTIONSWhat is the need for standard precaution of health care providers in Nigeria?What is the level of precaution by health care givers in Nigerian hospitals?What is the impact of knowledge and standard precaution on cerebrospinal meningitis outbreak in Nigeria?What are the ways of ensuring adequate precaution for our health care givers in Nigerian hospitals?RESEARCH HYPOTHESISH0: There is no significant impact of knowledge and standard precaution on health givers during cerebrospinal meningitis outbreak.H1: There is a significant impact of knowledge and standard precaution on health givers during cerebrospinal meningitis outbreak.SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDYThe study would greatly benefit health care providers and by extension the health sector in general as it would reveal the impact of adequate knowledge and standard precaution on health givers during disease outbreak. The study would also benefit students, researchers and scholars who are interested in developing a further study on the subject matter.SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE STUDYThe study is restricted to the knowledge and standard precaution of health care givers during cerebrospinal meningitis outbreak in Nigeria using the Lagos state university teaching hospital(LASUTH) as a case study.LIMITATION OF THE STUDYFinancial constraint: Insufficient fund tends to impede the efficiency of the researcher in sourcing for the relevant materials, literature or information and in the process of data collection (internet, questionnaire and interview)Time constraint: The researcher will simultaneously engage in this study with other academic work. This consequently will cut down on the time devoted for the research work.

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