Risk perception on needlestick injury and effectiveness of the needlestick prevention module among house officers in Kelantan

Introduction: House officers (HOs) face a significant occupational threat from needlestick injuries (NSIs), posing potential risks of exposure to bloodborne pathogens. Understanding the factors influencing NSI risk perception and developing effective training modules are essential for implementing r...

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Main Author: Kutubudin, Ahmed Farrasyah Mohd
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2024
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description Introduction: House officers (HOs) face a significant occupational threat from needlestick injuries (NSIs), posing potential risks of exposure to bloodborne pathogens. Understanding the factors influencing NSI risk perception and developing effective training modules are essential for implementing robust preventive measures. This research explores factors influencing NSI risk perception among HOs and evaluates the effectiveness of the Needlestick Injury Prevention Module (N-SIP) in enhancing NSI-related knowledge and risk perception. Objectives: The objectives of this study is to determine the mean perception score on risk of NSI, factors associated with mean the perception score, module development and validation, and effectiveness of the newly developed module. Methodology: This study utilized a cross-sectional design involving 176 HOs, who completed a self administered questionnaire. Linear regression identified associated factors of NSI risk perception scores. Additionally, the N-SIP module was developed using the ADDIE model and underwent content validation by experts and face validation by HOs. A non-randomised interventional design assigned HOs to either the intervention group receiving the N-SIP module or a control group, with NSI risk perception scores assessed at baseline, three weeks, and six weeks post-intervention
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spelling usm-625352025-09-22T08:01:22Z http://eprints.usm.my/62535/ Risk perception on needlestick injury and effectiveness of the needlestick prevention module among house officers in Kelantan Kutubudin, Ahmed Farrasyah Mohd R Medicine RA Public aspects of medicine Introduction: House officers (HOs) face a significant occupational threat from needlestick injuries (NSIs), posing potential risks of exposure to bloodborne pathogens. Understanding the factors influencing NSI risk perception and developing effective training modules are essential for implementing robust preventive measures. This research explores factors influencing NSI risk perception among HOs and evaluates the effectiveness of the Needlestick Injury Prevention Module (N-SIP) in enhancing NSI-related knowledge and risk perception. Objectives: The objectives of this study is to determine the mean perception score on risk of NSI, factors associated with mean the perception score, module development and validation, and effectiveness of the newly developed module. Methodology: This study utilized a cross-sectional design involving 176 HOs, who completed a self administered questionnaire. Linear regression identified associated factors of NSI risk perception scores. Additionally, the N-SIP module was developed using the ADDIE model and underwent content validation by experts and face validation by HOs. A non-randomised interventional design assigned HOs to either the intervention group receiving the N-SIP module or a control group, with NSI risk perception scores assessed at baseline, three weeks, and six weeks post-intervention 2024-05 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/62535/1/Ahmed%20Farrasyah%20Mohd%20Kutubudin-E.pdf Kutubudin, Ahmed Farrasyah Mohd (2024) Risk perception on needlestick injury and effectiveness of the needlestick prevention module among house officers in Kelantan. Masters thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
spellingShingle R Medicine
RA Public aspects of medicine
Kutubudin, Ahmed Farrasyah Mohd
Risk perception on needlestick injury and effectiveness of the needlestick prevention module among house officers in Kelantan
title Risk perception on needlestick injury and effectiveness of the needlestick prevention module among house officers in Kelantan
title_full Risk perception on needlestick injury and effectiveness of the needlestick prevention module among house officers in Kelantan
title_fullStr Risk perception on needlestick injury and effectiveness of the needlestick prevention module among house officers in Kelantan
title_full_unstemmed Risk perception on needlestick injury and effectiveness of the needlestick prevention module among house officers in Kelantan
title_short Risk perception on needlestick injury and effectiveness of the needlestick prevention module among house officers in Kelantan
title_sort risk perception on needlestick injury and effectiveness of the needlestick prevention module among house officers in kelantan
topic R Medicine
RA Public aspects of medicine
url http://eprints.usm.my/62535/
http://eprints.usm.my/62535/1/Ahmed%20Farrasyah%20Mohd%20Kutubudin-E.pdf