Department of Surgery, Division of Plastic Surgery, Scott & White Healthcare, Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine, Temple, Texas 7508, USA.
J Hosp Infect. 2012 Mar;80(3):252-4. doi: 10.1016/j.jhin.2011.12.012. Epub 2012 Feb 2.
Costs associated with hospital-acquired infections lead to policies aimed at decreasing their incidence. Clothing restrictions are often implemented in response, but they are based on little scientific evidence. This study is a prospective, controlled investigation of the effect of shirt sleeves and ties on the transmission of bacteria from doctors to patients. Results show that wearing an unsecured tie results in greater transmission, but that sleeve length does not affect transmission rate. The design is a possible model for further controlled experiments to fill the evidence gap regarding the transmission of micro-organisms from healthcare workers to patients.
医院获得性感染相关成本促使人们制定相关政策以降低其发生率。为此,常实施衣物限制措施,但这些措施的科学依据有限。本研究前瞻性、对照调查了医生将细菌传播给患者的过程中,医生的衬衫袖子和领带所起的作用。结果表明,不系紧的领带会导致更大程度的传播,但袖长并不影响传播率。该设计为进一步开展对照实验提供了一种可能的模式,以填补有关医护人员向患者传播微生物的证据空白。