Infection Control Training Clinical Trial
Considering the importance of infection control practices, Madinah Public Health Department
launched a new license program for healthcare workers, the Basic Infection Control Skills
License program (BICSL). BICSL has been launched to train healthcare workers all over the
region in a scientific standardized way.
To assess BICSL effectiveness, a non-randomized control study will be conducted in two of
the general hospitals in Madinah. An electronic bilingual self-administrated valid and
reliable questionnaire will be used to evaluate the workers knowledge and practices before
and after three and six months of the intervention. The knowledge and practice answers were
scored and the scores were categorized to facilitate the comparison. A BICSL certified
trainer will be conducting the intervention, a one to one training session. A SPSS program
will be used to analyze the data. Administrative and ethical approval was obtained from
Madinah health authority. The participants will complete an electronic consent before they
fill the questionnaire. Confidentiality and privacy as well as freedom to participate or not
will be insured to all participants. This study will assess the license effectiveness in
improve knowledge and compliance.
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Allocation: Non-Randomized, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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Recruiting |
NCT05670119 -
The Effect of Catheter-Associated Infection Control Training
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