• Knowledge And Practice Of Infection Control Among Nurses:
    [EMMANUEL GENERAL HOSIPITAL EKET AS CASE STUDY]

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    • ABSTRACT

      CHAPTER ONE

      INTRODUCTION

      1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

      1.2 PROBLEM STATEMENT

      1.3 STUDY OBJECTIVES

      1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY

      1.5 STUDY QUESTIONS/HYPOTHESES

      1.6 SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE STUDY

      1.7 DEFINITION OF TERMS


      CHAPTER TWO

      REVIEW OF RELATED AND RELEVANT LITERATURE

      2.1 INTRODUCTION

      2.2 CONCEPTUAL CLARIFICATIONS

      2.3 THEORETICAL STUDIES

      2.4 EMPIRICAL STUDIES

      2.5 RELATED LITERATURES


      CHAPTER THREE

      RESEARCH METHODLOGY

      3.1 RESEARCH DESIGN

      3.2 STUDY AREA

      3.3 SOURCES OF DATA

      3.4 POPULATION OF THE STUDY

      3.5 SAMPLE SIZE DETERMINATION

      3.6 INSTRUMENTATION 

      3.7 RELIABILITY AND VALIDITY OF INSTRUMENT

      3.8 METHOD OF DATA ANALYSIS


      CHAPTER FOUR

      DATA PRESENATATION, ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATION

      4.1 DATA PRESENTATION

      4.2 DATA ANALYSIS

      4.3 DATA INTERPRETATION


      CHAPTER FIVE

      SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION

      5.1 SUMMARY

      5.2 CONCLUSION

      5.3 RECOMMENDATION

      REFERENCES

      APPENDIX


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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]The aim of the study is to determine the knowledge, attitude and practices of nurses regarding infection prevention and control within a tertiary hospital in Nigeria. A descriptive, research design with a quantitative approach was applied to determine the level of knowledge, attitudes and practices of nurses regarding infection prevention and control within a tertiary hospital in Nigeria. The population for the study was nurses working in clinical environment at a tertiary hospital in Nigeria. 3 ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]1.1 BACKGROUNDInfection-related diseases are still the main cause of death in Nigeria, according to the 2013 health profile acquired by the World Health Organisation (WHO, 2013) statistics. The burden of disease in Nigeria  includes HIV, TB, Malaria, other infectious diseases and respiratory infections. Expansion of the infection prevention and control movements occur due to the increase in infection occurrences in the country. This increase in infection-related disease’s impact the increase ... Continue reading---