Pearson D A, Checko P J, Hierholzer W J, Jekel J F
Department of Health Management and Policy, University of New Hampshire, Durham 03824.
Am J Infect Control. 1990 Jun;18(3):167-75. doi: 10.1016/0196-6553(90)90182-r.
All skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) in Connecticut were surveyed and more than 71% responded to a Centers for Disease Control-funded project, a component of which is reported herein. The study describes the infection control practitioner (ICP), assistance provided ICPs from external sources, and infection control committees. Almost all ICPs received some training in infection control and worked in the field for an average of 3 1/2 years. Both the number of hours devoted to infection control and the percentage of time spent by the ICP on infection control activities increased with the size of the facility. More than one half of the ICPs in SNFs have relationships with hospital ICPs. The majority of SNF infection control committees met quarterly. The chairperson most often was a physician, although ICPs held this office in almost one third of the reporting SNFs. We conclude that ICPs in Connecticut SNFs have increased in number and that they devote more time and effort to infection control than in previous years.
康涅狄格州的所有专业护理机构(SNFs)均接受了调查,超过71%的机构对一项由疾病控制中心资助的项目做出了回应,本文报告了该项目的一个组成部分。该研究描述了感染控制从业人员(ICP)、外部来源为ICP提供的协助以及感染控制委员会。几乎所有的ICP都接受过一些感染控制方面的培训,并且在该领域平均工作了3.5年。用于感染控制的时长以及ICP花在感染控制活动上的时间百分比均随机构规模的增大而增加。SNFs中超过一半的ICP与医院的ICP有关系。大多数SNF感染控制委员会每季度召开会议。主席一职最常由医生担任,不过在近三分之一提交报告的SNFs中,ICP担任这一职务。我们得出结论,康涅狄格州SNFs中的ICP数量有所增加,并且他们比往年投入了更多时间和精力用于感染控制。