Original Article

Knowledge and practice of medical students of the usage of personal protective equipment: A comparison of two cohorts of students at the International Medical University

Authors: Thiruselvi Subramaniam, Rosalind Chi Neo Loo.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: Standard precautions in health care is the essence of medical practice encompassing the safety of patients and health care workers including  medical students. Barriers to the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) exist across the world but identification of areas of weaknesses and appropriate remedies will reduce them. This study assesses knowledge and use of PPE among fourth year students after a period of educational interventions.

Objective: To evaluate appropriate use, awareness and knowledge about PPE among fourth year students after interventions.

Method: A cross-sectional study where forty year 4 students (Group B) were randomly observed and later asked to answer a questionnaire. Students had undergone interventions to improve PPE use, which included lectures and video sessions during each posting. Results were compared with a previous group (Group A). Chi-square test or Fisher’s exact test was used to analyse the data.

Results: There was statistically significant improvement in the use of PPE like wearing and removing mask during invasive procedures (p < 0.001) and hand-washing before and after a non- invasive task (p < 0.001). Comparison of Groups A and B on the results of the questionnaire for ‘Questions in which more than 10% students answered incorrectly’, showed that there was improvement in Group B in all the questions, some being statistically significant with p value=0.01.

Conclusion: An overall improvement in the use of the PPE and knowledge was noted. Sometimes, students’ attitude and personality may be a challenge and these students may defy changes, but this can be overcome if the strategies are embedded in the curriculum and taught from as early as the first semester.

Keywords: Personal protective equipment (PPE), standard practice, patient safety, attitudes, medical students.

Citation: IeJSME 2015 9(2): 25-31

DOI: https://doi.org/10.56026/imu.9.2.25