Nichol Kathryn, Bigelow Philip, O'Brien-Pallas Linda, McGeer Allison, Manno Mike, Holness D Linn
Centre for Research Expertise in Occupational Disease, University of Toronto and St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, Canada.
Am J Infect Control. 2008 Sep;36(7):481-7. doi: 10.1016/j.ajic.2007.12.004.
Communicable respiratory illness is an important cause of morbidity among nurses. One of the key reasons for occupational transmission of this illness is the failure to implement appropriate barrier precautions, particularly facial protection. The objectives of this study were to describe the factors that influence nurses' decisions to use facial protection and to determine their relative importance in predicting compliance.
This cross-sectional survey was conducted in 9 units of 2 urban hospitals in which nursing staff regularly use facial protection.
A total of 400 self-administered questionnaires were provided to nurses, and 177 were returned (44% response rate). Less than half of respondents reported compliance with the recommended use of facial protection (eye/face protection, respirators, and surgical masks) to prevent occupational transmission of communicable respiratory disease. Multivariate analysis showed 5 factors to be key predictors of nurses' compliance with the recommended use of facial protection. These factors include full-time work status, greater than 5 years tenure as a nurse, at least monthly use of facial protection, a belief that media coverage of infectious diseases impacts risk perception and work practices, and organizational support for health and safety.
Strategies and interventions based on these findings should result in enhanced compliance with facial protection and, ultimately, a reduction in occupational transmission of communicable respiratory illness.
传染性呼吸道疾病是护士发病的一个重要原因。这种疾病职业传播的关键原因之一是未能采取适当的屏障防护措施,尤其是面部防护。本研究的目的是描述影响护士使用面部防护决策的因素,并确定它们在预测依从性方面的相对重要性。
本横断面调查在2家城市医院的9个科室进行,这些科室的护理人员经常使用面部防护。
共向护士发放了400份自填式问卷,回收177份(回复率44%)。不到一半的受访者报告称遵守了推荐的使用面部防护(眼部/面部防护、呼吸器和外科口罩)以预防传染性呼吸道疾病职业传播的建议。多因素分析显示,5个因素是护士遵守推荐使用面部防护的关键预测因素。这些因素包括全职工作状态、护士工作年限超过5年、至少每月使用面部防护、认为媒体对传染病的报道会影响风险认知和工作实践,以及组织对健康和安全的支持。
基于这些发现的策略和干预措施应能提高对面部防护的依从性,并最终减少传染性呼吸道疾病的职业传播。