Because infection can produce inflammation and injury that may disrupt the function of tissues and organs, it is one of the causes of many diseases. There are several locations where this health problem may arise, one of which is nosocomial infections that occur in hospitals. This study aims to analyze the relationship between length of work and knowledge with measures to prevent nosocomial infections at RSUD I Lagaligo. The type of research used in this research is quantitative research with a cross sectional study design. The population and sample in this study refers to all medical personnel who work at RSUD I Lagaligo. This research uses a questionnaire. The data analysis test used was the chi square test. The results of the analysis test found that there was a relationship between length of work and knowledge with measures to prevent nosocomial infections at RSUD I Lagaligo, Wotu District, East Luwu Regency with a p value smaller than the ? value of 0.05. Hospitals should prioritize implementation and maintenance of nosocomial infection prevention measures. This includes regular training for healthcare staff on hygiene practices and prevention protocols. Hospital management also needs to ensure the availability of equipment and facilities that support effective hygiene practices. Regular audits and monitoring of the implementation of preventive measures can help maintain high levels of compliance.
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