• Attitude And Practice Of Aseptic Techniques Amidst Health Workers

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      Abstract

      Chapter One:Introduction

      1.1 Background of the Study

      1.2 Statement of the Problem

      1.3 Objective of the Study

      1.4 Research Questions

      1.5 Significance of the Study

      1.6 Scope of the Study

      1.7 Limitation of the Study

      1.8 Definition of Terms

      1.9 Organisations of the Study

      Chapter Two: Review of Literature

      2.1 Conceptual Framework

      2.2 Theoretical Framework

      2.3 Empirical Review

      Chapter Three:Research Methodology

      3.1 Research Design

      3.2 Population of the Study

      3.3 Sample Size Determination

      3.4 Sample Size Selection Technique and Procedure

      3.5 Research Instrument and Administration

      3.6 Method of Data Collection

      3.7 Method of Data Analysis

      3.8 Validity of the Study

      3.9 Reliability of the Study

      3.10 Ethical Consideration

      Chapter Four:Data Presentation and Analysis

      4.1 Data Presentation

      4.2 Analysis of Data

      4.3 Answering Research Questions

      Chapter Five:Summary, Conclusion and Recommendation

      5.1 Summary

      5.2 Conclusion

      5.3 Recommendation

      References

      APPENDIX

      QUESTIONNAIRE


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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]This study was carried out on the attitude and practice of aseptic techniques amidst health workers of selected primary health care centers in Abuja. The survey design was adopted and the simple random sampling techniques were employed in this study. The population size comprise of health workers of selected primary health care centers in Abuja. In determining the sample size, the researcher purposefully selected 57 respondents and 50 were validated. Self-constructed and validated questionnaire ... Continue reading---

         

      CHAPTER ONE - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]INTRODUCTION1.1 Background of the StudyAn ancient record shows that antiseptic techniques date far back into history. The ancient Chinese, Persians and Egyptians had methods for water sanitation and antisepsis for wounds.The ancient Greeks and Romans used silver vessels to restore fresh liquid and wine, settlers in the Australian use silver ware and pioneers of the American west put silver and copper coins in drinking water for the same purpose (Lois, 2013).The modern concept of asepsis evolved ... Continue reading---