FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH STUDENTS COMPLIANCE TO THE USE OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT DURING CLINICAL PRACTICE AMONG ANESTHESIOLOGY NURSING STUDENTS
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is a set of required protective clothing to ensure worker safety. PPE is an essential need for healthcare staff that handles patients. PPE is one of the measures to control and prevent infections and protect health professionals from occupational safety and health hazards. During clinical practice in hospitals, using PPE when in contact with patients is crucial in preventing the spread of diseases and infections between students and patients. This study aims to determine the factors associated with Anesthesiology Nursing students' compliance to the use of personal protective equipment during clinical practice. This method of quantitative research takes a cross-sectional approach. The available data are presented as frequency distribution and cross-tabulation, then analyzed statistically using the pearson test. This research led to the submission of an article in a Shinta-indexed journal.
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