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血液透析单位手部卫生实践的多中心调查:影响依从性的因素

A multicentric survey of the practice of hand hygiene in haemodialysis units: factors affecting compliance.

作者信息

Arenas M Dolores, Sánchez-Payá José, Barril Guillermina, García-Valdecasas Juan, Gorriz Jose Luis, Soriano Antonio, Antolin Andres, Lacueva José, García Sergio, Sirvent Ana, Espinosa Mario, Angoso Manuel

机构信息

Hospital Perpetuo Socorro, Alicante, Spain.

出版信息

Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2005 Jun;20(6):1164-71. doi: 10.1093/ndt/gfh759. Epub 2005 Mar 15.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

This study intended to investigate the degree of compliance with hand hygiene and use of gloves by health workers in haemodialysis (HD) units, and the factors that influenced adherence to hand hygiene protocols.

METHODS

During the month of November 2003, one person observed the health care staff in each of nine different dialysis units, during 495 randomly distributed 30 min observation periods that covered all steps of a haemodialysis session (connection, dialysis and disconnection). The observers noted the number of potential opportunities to implement standard precautions and the number of occasions on which the precautions were actually taken. Adherence to standard precautions was evaluated, analysing the influence of the following variables: the patient-to-nurse ratio, the number of HD shifts scheduled per day, acute HD units vs chronic, whether or not infectious patients were isolated and in-house vs contract cleaning personnel.

RESULTS

There were a total of 977 opportunities to wear gloves for, and to wash the hands following, a patient-oriented activity, and 1902 opportunities to wash hands before such an activity. Gloves were actually used on 92.9% of these occasions. Hands were washed only 35.6% of the time after patient contact, and only 13.8% of the time before patient contact. Poor adherence to hand washing was associated with the number of shifts per HD unit per day and with higher patient-to-nurse ratios. In the acute HD units, there was greater adherence to standard precautions than in the chronic units, although there too it was substandard. The personnel's knowledge of patients' infectious status did not modify their adherence to hand hygiene practices. A higher patient-to-nurse ratio independently influenced hand washing both before and after patient contact.

CONCLUSIONS

The overall adherence of health care workers to recommended hand washing practices is low. Whether or not programmes promoting higher hand hygiene standards and the potential use of alcohol-based hand cleansers will improve hand hygiene practices in HD units requires further investigation.

摘要

背景

本研究旨在调查血液透析(HD)单位医护人员对手卫生和手套使用的依从程度,以及影响遵守手卫生规范的因素。

方法

在2003年11月期间,一人在九个不同的透析单位观察医护人员,在495个随机分布的30分钟观察期内,涵盖血液透析过程的所有步骤(连接、透析和断开)。观察者记录实施标准预防措施的潜在机会数量以及实际采取预防措施的次数。通过分析以下变量的影响来评估对标准预防措施的依从性:患者与护士的比例、每天安排的血液透析班次数量、急性血液透析单位与慢性血液透析单位、感染患者是否隔离以及内部清洁人员与合同清洁人员。

结果

在以患者为导向的活动前后,共有977次戴手套和洗手的机会,在此类活动前有1902次洗手机会。在这些场合中,手套实际使用率为92.9%。患者接触后仅35.6%的时间洗手,患者接触前仅13.8%的时间洗手。洗手依从性差与每个血液透析单位每天的班次数量以及较高的患者与护士比例有关。在急性血液透析单位,对标准预防措施的依从性高于慢性血液透析单位,尽管在慢性血液透析单位依从性也未达标准。工作人员对患者感染状况的了解并未改变他们对手卫生措施的依从性。较高的患者与护士比例独立影响患者接触前后的洗手情况。

结论

医护人员对推荐的洗手规范的总体依从性较低。促进更高手卫生标准以及潜在使用酒精类洗手液的方案是否会改善血液透析单位的手卫生措施,还需要进一步研究。

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