Mukalazi, Sheillah2019-07-182019-07-182018-11610.73096761 MUK2014-BNS-FT-003http://dspace.ciu.ac.ug/xmlui/handle/123456789/1247AbstractIntroduction: Of every 100 hospitalized patients at any given time, 7 in developed and 10 in developing countries will acquire at least one health care associated infection. As members of the health care team, nurses play a very important role in HCAI control. Therefore, nurses must have sufficient information and necessary skills in this field. Objective: To assess the knowledge, attitude and practice of nurses towards prevention of health care acquired infections in Nakasero Hospital, Kampala. Methods: This was a descriptive researcher administered pre-tested questionnaires cross-sectional survey. Bivariate and multivariate analysis were not performed since we did not seek to determine any association. Results: We recruited 70 nurses into the study.40% (28) were males, 35.7% (25) were registered nurses, 14.3% (10) ward assistants, 35.7%(25) enrolled nurses and 14.3% (10) BNS. The mean age of participants was 28 ± 1.13, and the mean duration of employment was 3 ± 1.5 years. Almost all 84.3%(59) nurses in Nakasero Hospital used disposal mask and gloves once and discard them after use and 84.3% of the nurses sterilize equipment and dressings after use in their departments. Conclusion and Recommendation: Nurses in any health care systems should be aware of effectiveness of Health care associated infection control measures. The poor practice of nurses in this study indicates a strong need of an on-job periodic trainings in Nakasero Hospital limited to control acquisition/ spread of Health care associated infections. Furthermore, we recommend that a similar study should be carried out in government facility in both rural and urban settings for comparison.enInfectionHealth care associated infectionsNursingKnowledge, Attitude And Practice Of Nurses Towards Prevention Of Health care Acquired Infections In Nakasero Hospital, Kampala.Thesis