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KMID : 0357520220450030263
Journal of Radiological Science and Technology
2022 Volume.45 No. 3 p.263 ~ p.272
Effects of COVID-19 Knowledge Level and Infection Control Fatigue and Stress on Infection Control Performance
Kim Da-Som

Bae Seok-Hwan
Abstract
This study investigated small and medium-sized hospital workers¡¯ knowledge of COVID-19, the infection-control- related fatigue and stress levels, and the factors that impacted their performance during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Using a cross-sectional design, data were collected from 137 hospital workers from four small and medium-sized hospitals in S and C cities. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, a t-test, analysis of variance(ANOVA), Pearson¡¯s correlation coefficient, and multiple linear regression analysis. Small and medium-sized hospital workers¡¯ knowledge of COVID-19 revealed a correct answer rate of 66%. An average of 3.00 points out of 4 for infection control performance and 3.32 and 3.17 points out of 5 for infection-control-related fatigue and stress, respectively, were found. The level of knowledge regarding COVID-19 significantly differed by age and marriage (p<0.05), while infection control performance significantly differed by age, marriage, and infection control education experience (p<0.05). Infection-control-related fatigue and stress differed depending on the COVID-19 control education experience, economic and social prejudice, and fear of discrimination. There were positive correlations between knowledge and infection control performance, and infection control performance and infection-control-related fatigue and stress (p<0.001). This study showed that the factors that affected small and medium-sized hospital workers¡¯ performance included knowledge of ¡°environmental management,¡± ¡°difficulties due to new role requirements,¡± ¡°presence or absence of infection education experience,¡± ¡°job type,¡± and ¡°age.¡± These results suggest that practical and detailed education programs should be systematically developed and implemented for effective infection control.
KEYWORD
COVID-19, Fatigue, Stress, Healthcare workers, Performance
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