Benedict Katharine M, Morley Paul S, Van Metre David C
Animal Population Health Institute, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523-678, USA.
J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2008 Sep 1;233(5):767-73. doi: 10.2460/javma.233.5.767.
To characterize biosecurity and infection control practices at veterinary teaching hospitals located at institutions accredited by the AVMA.
Cross-sectional survey.
50 biosecurity experts at 38 veterinary teaching hospitals.
Telephone interviews were conducted between July 2006 and July 2007, and questions were asked regarding policies for hygiene, surveillance, patient contact, education, and awareness. Respondents were also asked their opinion regarding the rigor of their programs.
31 of 38 (82%) hospitals reported outbreaks of nosocomial infection during the 5 years prior to the interview, 17 (45%) reported > 1 outbreak, 22 (58%) had restricted patient admissions to aid mitigation, and 12 (32%) had completely closed sections of the facility to control disease spread. Nineteen (50%) hospitals reported that zoonotic infections had occurred during the 2 years prior to the interview. Only 16 (42%) hospitals required personnel to complete a biosecurity training program, but 20 of the 50 (40%) respondents indicated that they believed their hospitals ranked among the top 10% in regard to rigor of infection control efforts.
Results suggested that differences existed among infection control programs at these institutions. Perceptions of experts regarding program rigor appeared to be skewed, possibly because of a lack of published data characterizing programs at other institutions. Results may provide a stimulus for hospital administrators to better optimize biosecurity and infection control programs at their hospitals and thereby optimize patient care.
描述美国兽医协会(AVMA)认可机构的兽医教学医院的生物安全和感染控制措施。
横断面调查。
38所兽医教学医院的50名生物安全专家。
在2006年7月至2007年7月期间进行电话访谈,询问有关卫生、监测、患者接触、教育和意识方面的政策。还询问了受访者对其项目严格程度的看法。
在接受访谈前的5年中,38所医院中有31所(82%)报告发生过医院感染暴发,17所(45%)报告暴发次数超过1次,22所(58%)限制患者入院以减轻感染,12所(32%)完全关闭设施的部分区域以控制疾病传播。19所(50%)医院报告在接受访谈前的2年中发生过人畜共患病感染。只有16所(42%)医院要求工作人员完成生物安全培训项目,但50名受访者中有20名(40%)表示他们认为自己的医院在感染控制措施的严格程度方面排名前10%。
结果表明这些机构的感染控制项目存在差异。专家对项目严格程度的认知似乎存在偏差,可能是因为缺乏其他机构项目特征的公开数据。研究结果可能促使医院管理人员更好地优化其医院的生物安全和感染控制项目,从而优化患者护理。