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ItemPerception and practice of handwashing among health workers at the maternity ward of Holy Family Hospital, Berekum(Holy Family NMTC Library, Berekum, 2023-08-01) Tutuwaa Jennifer ; Adjei-Boateng Theresah ; Francisca BassawThe study focused on the perception and practice of handwashing among health workers at the maternity ward of Holy Family Hospital, Berekum amid COVID19. A descriptive study design was used to collect in-depth information for the study. The sample population was obtained using a convenience sampling technique. A total of 20 respondents were sampled for the study. The data for the study was collected by administering the questionnaire to the participants.The study found that 90% (18) of the respondents indicated that the tap flows always during the day.5% (1) of the respondent indicated veronica bucket and 5% (1) of the respondent also indicated during the day. It came out to be that 50% (10) indicated regular handwashing, 25% (5) indicated washing of instruments after use, 15% (3) indicated wearing of gloves and 10% (2) indicated isolation. It turned out to be that 90% wash their hands before the Start of every procedure. (iii) after a procedure, it turned out to be that 95% of the respondents wash their hands after every procedure.The study recommended that healthcare personnel were good and same can be done elsewhere. Continuous workshops and education should be done to orientate new staff to continue the best practice.The study concluded that respondents have good perception about handwashing as most knew that it is possible to prevent healthcare-associated infections through handwashing and they also gave high priority to handwashing. colleges were the main reminder of respondents when it comes to handwashing.