Notifiable infectious disease reporting awareness among physicians and registered nurses in primary care and emergency department settings
W Turnberg, W Daniell, and J Duchin
(2010)
American Journal of Infection Control, 38(5):410-412.
This study examined knowledge about notifiable infectious disease reporting among physicians and registered nurses (RNs) in primary care and emergency department settings in King County, Washington. In 2005, a total of 165 physicians and 170 RNs completed a questionnaire to assess knowledge, training and feedback regarding notifiable infectious disease reporting. Only 55\% of the physicians and 63\% of the RNs were aware of reporting procedures within their institution. Awareness was higher when employer-provided training had been provided. Our findings indicate that employer training can improve reporting knowledge.

