Abstract:ObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness of Kirkpatrick fourlevel training evaluation model on evaluating healthcareassociated infection(HAI) training program,so as to improve the training quality of HAI knowledge gradually.MethodsThrough combination of questionnaires, field survey and expert interviews, the effectiveness of HAI knowledge training among new employees was evaluated by Kirkpatrick fourlevel training evaluation model.ResultsA total of 192 new employees participated in the training program, including 132 (68.75%) doctors and technicians (D&T), 60 (31.25%) nurses, the response rate was 100%, the overall satisfaction rate was 89.41%. The posttraining score was significantly increased compared with pretraining score([83.43±5.56] vs [54.22±5.13],t=54.15, P<0.001); The yearend assessment score was significantly different compared with posttraining score ([82.38±4.28] vs [83.43±5.56], t=2.16,P=0.03), the yearend assessment score decreased by 1.05 points compared with posttraining score. Multiple comparison of pre and posttraining score on HAI knowledge among D&T and nurses were conducted, except the scores on “hospital cleaning, disinfection and sterilization and isolation” as well as “aseptic technique”, the scores on the other aspects were significantly different (P<0.05). Multiple comparison of posttraining and yearend assessment score on HAI knowledge among D&T and nurses showed that the scores on most knowledge points have declined (P<0.05). Doctors and technicians’ knowledge on “hand hygiene” and “occupational safety” decreased, and the nurses’ knowledge on “bacterial resistance mechanisms” and “rational use of antimicrobial agents” decreased.ConclusionKirkpatrick fourlevel training evaluation model can objectively reflect the internal and external effectiveness of training, the training has achieved a significant shortterm effect, but longterm effect is not obvious. The quality of training can be improved by perfecting training mode and establishing a systematic evaluation system.