Williams Jennifer L, Mersereau Patricia W, Ruch-Ross Holly, Zapata Lauren B, Ruhl Catherine
J Obstet Gynecol Neonatal Nurs. 2013 Sep-Oct;42(5):527-40. doi: 10.1111/1552-6909.12243. Epub 2013 Sep 4.
To assess the presence and usefulness of written policies and practices on infection control consistent with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC) guidance in hospital labor and delivery (L&D) units during the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic.
Online survey.
Of 11,845 eligible nurses, 2,641 (22%) participated. This analysis includes a subset of 1,866 nurses who worked exclusively in L&D units.
A cross-sectional descriptive evaluation was sent to 12,612 members from the Association of Women's Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses (AWHONN) who reported working in labor, delivery, postpartum, or newborn care settings during the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic.
Respondents (73.8%) reported that CDC guidance was very useful for infection control in L&D settings during the pandemic. We assessed the presence of the following infection control written policies, consistent with CDC's guidance in hospital L&D units, during the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic and their rate of implementation most of the time: questioning women upon arrival about recent flu-like symptoms (89.4%, 89.9%), immediate initiation of antiviral medicines if flu suspected or confirmed (65.2%, 49%), isolating ill women from healthy women immediately (90.7%, 84.7%), ask ill women to wear masks during L&D (67%, 57.7%), immediately separating healthy newborns from ill mothers (50.9%, 42.4%), and bathing healthy infants when stable (58.4%, 56.9%). Reported written policies for five of the six practices increased during the pandemic. Five of six written policies remained above baseline after the pandemic.
Respondents considered CDC guidance very useful. The presence of written policies is important for the implementation of infection control practices by L&D nurses.
评估在2009年甲型H1N1流感大流行期间,医院 labor and delivery(L&D)科室中与美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)指南相符的感染控制书面政策和措施的存在情况及实用性。
在线调查。
在11845名符合条件的护士中,有2641名(22%)参与。本分析包括1866名专门在L&D科室工作的护士子集。
向美国妇女健康、产科和新生儿护士协会(AWHONN)的12612名成员发送了一份横断面描述性评估,这些成员报告在2009年甲型H1N1流感大流行期间在分娩、产后或新生儿护理环境中工作。
受访者(73.8%)报告称,CDC指南在大流行期间对L&D科室的感染控制非常有用。我们评估了在2009年甲型H1N1流感大流行期间,以下与CDC在医院L&D科室指南相符的感染控制书面政策的存在情况及其大部分时间的实施率:妇女入院时询问近期类似流感症状(89.4%,89.9%),如果怀疑或确诊流感立即开始使用抗病毒药物(65.2%,49%),立即将患病妇女与健康妇女隔离(90.7%,84.7%),要求患病妇女在L&D期间佩戴口罩(67%,57.7%),立即将健康新生儿与患病母亲分开(50.9%,42.4%),以及健康婴儿情况稳定时为其洗澡(58.4%,56.9%)。在大流行期间,六种措施中的五种报告的书面政策有所增加。大流行后,六种书面政策中的五种仍高于基线水平。
受访者认为CDC指南非常有用。书面政策的存在对于L&D护士实施感染控制措施很重要。