University of Washington, Washington State Department of Health, Seattle, Washington 98155, USA.
Am J Infect Control. 2010 Jun;38(5):410-2. doi: 10.1016/j.ajic.2009.07.013. Epub 2009 Dec 23.
This study examined knowledge about notifiable infectious disease reporting among physicians and registered nurses (RNs) in primary care and emergency department settings in King County, Washington. In 2005, a total of 165 physicians and 170 RNs completed a questionnaire to assess knowledge, training and feedback regarding notifiable infectious disease reporting. Only 55% of the physicians and 63% of the RNs were aware of reporting procedures within their institution. Awareness was higher when employer-provided training had been provided. Our findings indicate that employer training can improve reporting knowledge.
本研究调查了华盛顿州金县初级保健和急诊部门的医生和注册护士(RN)对法定传染病报告的认识。2005 年,共有 165 名医生和 170 名 RN 完成了一份问卷,以评估他们对法定传染病报告的知识、培训和反馈。只有 55%的医生和 63%的 RN 了解其所在机构的报告程序。当雇主提供培训时,意识会更高。我们的研究结果表明,雇主培训可以提高报告知识。