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KMID : 1035420190070030095
Journal of The Korean Society of Integrative Medicine
2019 Volume.7 No. 3 p.95 ~ p.107
Investigation of infection control management in occupational therapy and clinical practice students
Won Jung-Hee

Chang Moon-Young
Abstract
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the infection management awareness and infection prevention management status of students who participated in occupational therapy and clinical practice.

Methods: The study was carried out from June 27th to August 4th, 2017, to survey the awareness and practice of infection control in 11 practice institutes a 193 students who had experience in 8 universities.

Results: A total of 93.3% of the respondents said that they needed education about infectious diseases, but 53.3% of them did not receive infection prevention education at school or in clinical trial institutes. Hygienic practices for infection prevention and infection control practices related to handwashing were high, but the use of protective equipment was poor in the observation of swallowing disorder treatment. It is also important to educate students who have been trained in infection control. However, infection prevention training at universities and training centers is insufficient suggesting the importance of future infection education.

Conclusion: Infection control education to prevent infection is necessary not only for clinicians but also for students participating in on-the-job training. Effective efforts are also needed in universities and clinical practice institutes so that infectious disease prevention education can be implemented. This study provides basic data for infection control education in universities and practice educational institute that perform clinical training and occupational therapy.
KEYWORD
clinical practice, infection control, infection prevention
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