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학술저널
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심미옥 (충북대학교) 김경미 (충북대학교)
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한국재활간호학회 재활간호학회지 재활간호학회지 제24권 제1호
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2021.6
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56 - 66 (11page)
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10.7587/kjrehn.2021.56

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate factors influencing the intention of hand hygiene implementation based on the theory of planned behavior among caregivers in long-term care facilities (LTCF). Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional survey was conducted with 231 caregivers who are employed in LTCF. Data were collected from April, in 2020 until April, in 2021. Results: Nursing caregivers working at LTCF tend to have a high level of interest in and awareness of the importance of hand hygiene. Levels of behavioral beliefs, normative beliefs, attitude toward behavior, and subjective norms were relatively high, but control beliefs and perceived control levels were relatively low. For variables that affect intention of hand hygiene, behavioral beliefs (β=0.23, p<.001) and normative beliefs (β=0.18, p=.003) significantly affected hand hygiene compliance intentions in belief factors, while subjective norm (β=0.23, p<.001) and attitude toward behavior (β=0.11, p=.047) significantly affected hand hygiene compliance intentions in key factors. with a total explanatory power of 28.2% (F=23.53, p<.001). Conclusion: As in the result, hand hygiene compliance rate can be enhanced by multilateral hand hygiene promotion programs and education that can increase levels of behavior beliefs, normative beliefs, subjective norms, and attitude toward behavior, which are significant variables in the nursing caregivers’ hand hygiene compliance intentions.

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