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Project Evaluation of Development Program to Enhance Skills, Knowledge, and Capacity of Infection Control Personnel, Pathum Thani Hospital, Fiscal Year 2024 |
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| Creator | Wattikorn Munjit |
| Title | Project Evaluation of Development Program to Enhance Skills, Knowledge, and Capacity of Infection Control Personnel, Pathum Thani Hospital, Fiscal Year 2024 |
| Contributor | Suchanwat Somsorn |
| Publisher | Pathumthani University |
| Publication Year | 2568 |
| Journal Title | Pathumthani Health Sciences Journal |
| Journal Vol. | 6 |
| Journal No. | 2 |
| Page no. | 15-29 |
| Keyword | Project Evaluation, Skills Enhancement, Knowledge Improvement, Capacity Building, Infection Control Personnel |
| URL Website | https://ph01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/PTUJST |
| Website title | Pathumthani Health Sciences Journal |
| ISSN | 3088-2516 (Online) |
| Abstract | This evaluative research aimed to assess the project on developing the skills, knowledge, and capacity of infection control personnel at Pathum Thani Hospital for the fiscal year 2024, using the CIPP (Context, Input, Process, Product) evaluation model. Thesample consisted of 43 registered nurses who participated in the project. Data were collected between May and September 2024. The research instrument was a questionnaire developed by the researcher based on a literature review. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, paired t-tests, and content analysis. The results revealed that all participants were female, with a mean age of 38.10 years. Most participants (20.93%) worked in internal medicine wards. The evaluation showed that the program's relevance and appropriateness in all CIPP dimensions were rated at the highest level: context ???= 4.79, S.D. = 0.43), input (???= 4.64, S.D. = 0.54), process (???= 4.69, S.D. = 0.56), product ???= 4.77, S.D. = 0.53), and overall program assessment (???= 4.72, S.D. = 0.50). Among these, the context dimension received the highest mean score. Although the program was found to be consistent and appropriate, the findings suggested that the training duration should be extended. The post-training knowledge of participants was significantly higher than pre-training levels (p-value < .001). Overall satisfaction with the program was also rated at the highest level (???= 4.72, S.D. = 0.48). It is recommended that infection control training programs be continuously implemented in hospitals. Training duration should be increased, and consistent budgetary support should be provided to ensure continuity. These improvements would allow participants to gain sufficient hands-on experience and contribute to the long-term sustainability and capacity development of infection control personnel |