Osborne Sonya
Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Nursing and Women's Health Research Centre, Herston, Queensland, Australia.
AORN J. 2003 Aug;78(2):262-72. doi: 10.1016/s0001-2092(06)60776-x.
Statistics on health care workers' occupational exposures to bloodborne pathogens underestimate the true extent of the problem because of a tendency for underreporting. A descriptive correlational design was used to investigate compliance with standard precautions and occupational exposure reporting practices among perioperative nurses in Australia. The study found that although intention to report both percutaneous and mucocutaneous exposures was relatively high, mean compliance rates for actually reporting exposures incurred were considerably lower. The perception of barriers to reporting significantly influenced compliance.
由于存在报告不足的倾向,医护人员职业暴露于血源性病原体的统计数据低估了问题的实际严重程度。本研究采用描述性相关设计,调查澳大利亚围手术期护士对标准预防措施的依从性以及职业暴露报告行为。研究发现,虽然报告经皮暴露和黏膜暴露的意愿相对较高,但实际报告所发生暴露的平均依从率要低得多。对报告障碍的认知显著影响了依从性。