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社区医院医护人员不遵守标准预防措施指南的关键事件。

Critical incidents of nonadherence with standard precautions guidelines among community hospital-based health care workers.

作者信息

Ferguson Kristi J, Waitzkin Howard, Beekmann Susan E, Doebbeling Bradley N

机构信息

Department of Community and Behavioral Health, University of Iowa College of Public Health, Iowa City, USA.

出版信息

J Gen Intern Med. 2004 Jul;19(7):726-31. doi: 10.1111/j.1525-1497.2004.20424.x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To identify, categorize, and assess critical incidents of nonadherence to standard precautions.

DESIGN

Qualitative and quantitative analysis of a written, mail-out survey.

SETTING

Community hospitals.

PARTICIPANTS

Statewide stratified random sample of community hospital-based health care workers at risk for blood exposure. MAIN VARIABLE: Responses to the question: "Think of an incident during the past year when you didn't adhere to universal precautions. Please describe the situation and why you didn't adhere."

RESULTS

Reasons given for not using precautions included: belief that stopping to use standard precautions would have put the patient at risk (22%); using precautions would have interfered with patient care (20%); precautions were not warranted in a specific situation (14%); did not anticipate the potential for exposure (14%); and high job demands that had caused respondent to be in a hurry (11%). Less often, equipment was not available (7%), respondent forgot (6%), respondent thought that the patient did not pose a risk (4%), or the available equipment was not effective (3%). In terms of overall exposure rates, 34% of those who described an incident had experienced a sharps injury during the previous 3 months and 42% had experienced a mucocutaneous exposure. In terms of overall nonadherence, 44% wore gloves less than 100% of the time, while 61% washed their hands less than 100% of the time. Needlestick injuries were lowest among those who had forgotten to use precautions, while mucocutaneous exposures were highest among those who had not anticipated potential exposure while performing the task. Failure to wear gloves routinely was highest among those who said that following precautions interfered with their ability to provide care and among those who believed a particular patient to be low risk; failure to wash hands routinely was also highest among the latter group and lowest among those who said necessary equipment was not available.

CONCLUSIONS

Using specific information about local incidents of nonadherence to standard precautions may enhance training, especially if the program identifies incidents of unanticipated exposure and helps workers plan for them in the future. Closer examination of job demands and responsibilities that interfere with standard precautions may increase the likelihood of adherence.

摘要

目的

识别、分类并评估不遵守标准预防措施的关键事件。

设计

对一份书面邮寄调查问卷进行定性和定量分析。

地点

社区医院。

参与者

全州范围内社区医院中面临血液暴露风险的医护人员分层随机样本。主要变量:对以下问题的回答:“回想一下过去一年中你未遵守通用预防措施的事件。请描述该情况以及你未遵守的原因。”

结果

不采取预防措施的原因包括:认为停下来采取标准预防措施会使患者处于危险之中(22%);采取预防措施会干扰患者护理(20%);在特定情况下无需采取预防措施(14%);未预料到有暴露的可能性(14%);工作要求高导致受访者匆忙行事(11%)。较少见的原因有:没有可用设备(7%)、受访者忘记了(6%)、受访者认为患者没有风险(4%)或可用设备无效(3%)。就总体暴露率而言,描述过事件的人中,34%在过去3个月内经历过锐器伤,42%经历过黏膜皮肤暴露。就总体不遵守情况而言,44%的人戴手套的时间不到100%,而61%的人洗手的时间不到100%。在忘记采取预防措施的人中针刺伤发生率最低,而在执行任务时未预料到潜在暴露的人中黏膜皮肤暴露发生率最高。在那些表示遵守预防措施会干扰其提供护理能力的人和那些认为特定患者风险较低的人中,经常不戴手套的情况最为严重;在后者中经常不洗手的情况也最为严重,而在那些表示没有必要设备的人中不洗手的情况最少。

结论

利用关于当地不遵守标准预防措施事件的具体信息可能会加强培训,特别是如果该项目能识别出意外暴露事件并帮助工作人员在未来做好应对准备。仔细审查干扰标准预防措施的工作要求和职责可能会增加遵守的可能性。

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