Infection and Drug Resistance (May 2024)

Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices of Mothers Working as Nurses Toward Multidrug-Resistant: Impact of an Educational Program in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit

  • Abuhammad S,
  • Alwedyan D,
  • Hamaideh S,
  • AL-Jabri M

Journal volume & issue
Vol. Volume 17
pp. 1937 – 1950

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Sawsan Abuhammad,1 Dalya Alwedyan,1 Shaher Hamaideh,2 Mohammed AL-Jabri3 1Department of Maternal and Child Health, Faculty of Nursing, Jordan University of Science and Technology, Irbid, Jordan; 2Department of Community and Mental Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, The Hashemite University, Zarqa, Jordan; 3Faculty of Nursing, Al-Saeeda University, Thamar, YemenCorrespondence: Mohammed AL-Jabri, Email [email protected] Sawsan Abuhammad, Email [email protected]: This study seeks to assess the influence of an educational program on enhancing the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of NICU nurses regarding MDROs.Methodology: Quasi-experimental design that investigated the efficacy of an educational intervention in shaping the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of mothers working as nurses in NICU toward MDROs was used. A total of 168 nurses participated, divided into 84 intervention groups and 84 non-educational groups.Results: The analysis of overall knowledge scores before and after the educational interventions revealed a significant improvement in post-education knowledge scores (Mean = 16.94) compared to pre-education scores (Mean = 12.9929; t(83) = 40.119, p < 0.001). Attitude scores exhibited a notable improvement post-education, with mean scores increasing from 46.64 in the pretest to 58.45 in the posttest. The total attitude shift was statistically significant (t(83) = 104.23, p < 0.001 0). Regarding overall practice, the data suggests a positive impact of education on neonatal nurses’ practices related to antibiotic usage (t(3) = 149.31, p < 0.001). A significant positive correlation was found between post-knowledge and post-attitude (r = 0.251, p = 0.021).Conclusion: Based on the study findings, the MDROs educational program demonstrated its effectiveness in improving nurses’ knowledge and attitudes toward MDROs, serving as a valuable educational resource for nurses. Given the increasing demand for nurses with MDROs knowledge, attitude, and practice in NICU, and considering the documented positive impact on protecting neonates from fatal infections, enhancing nurses’ knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward MDROs has become imperative.Keywords: MDROs, knowledge, attitude, practice, nurse

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