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采用患者手部卫生规范以减少医院获得性感染并改善护士的洗手情况。

Use of a patient hand hygiene protocol to reduce hospital-acquired infections and improve nurses' hand washing.

作者信息

Fox Cherie, Wavra Teresa, Drake Diane Ash, Mulligan Debbie, Bennett Yvonne Pacheco, Nelson Carla, Kirkwood Peggy, Jones Louise, Bader Mary Kay

机构信息

Cherie Fox is nurse manager of the cardiac intensive care unit, Teresa Wavra is a clinical nurse specialist, Diane Ash Drake is a nurse research scientist, Debbie Mulligan is an infection prevention manager, Yvonne Pacheco Bennett is a staff nurse, Carla Nelson is a infection control practitioner, Peggy Kirkwood is a cardiovascular nurse practitioner, Louise Jones is a staff nurse, and Mary Kay Bader is a neurological/critical care clinical nurse specialist at Mission Hospital, Mission Viejo, California.

出版信息

Am J Crit Care. 2015 May;24(3):216-24. doi: 10.4037/ajcc2015898.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Critically ill patients are at marked risk of hospital-acquired infections, which increase patients' morbidity and mortality. Registered nurses are the main health care providers of physical care, including hygiene to reduce and prevent hospital-acquired infections, for hospitalized critically ill patients.

OBJECTIVE

To investigate a new patient hand hygiene protocol designed to reduce hospital-acquired infection rates and improve nurses' hand-washing compliance in an intensive care unit.

METHODS

A preexperimental study design was used to compare 12-month rates of 2 common hospital-acquired infections, central catheter-associated bloodstream infection and catheter-associated urinary tract infection, and nurses' hand-washing compliance measured before and during use of the protocol.

RESULTS

Reductions in 12-month infection rates were reported for both types of infections, but neither reduction was statistically significant. Mean 12-month nurse hand-washing compliance also improved, but not significantly.

CONCLUSIONS

A hand hygiene protocol for patients in the intensive care unit was associated with reductions in hospital-acquired infections and improvements in nurses' hand-washing compliance. Prevention of such infections requires continuous quality improvement efforts to monitor lasting effectiveness as well as investigation of strategies to eliminate these infections.

摘要

背景

重症患者发生医院获得性感染的风险显著增加,这会提高患者的发病率和死亡率。注册护士是住院重症患者身体护理的主要医疗服务提供者,包括采取卫生措施以减少和预防医院获得性感染。

目的

在重症监护病房研究一种旨在降低医院获得性感染率并提高护士洗手依从性的新患者手部卫生方案。

方法

采用实验前研究设计,比较该方案使用前和使用期间两种常见医院获得性感染(中心导管相关血流感染和导尿管相关尿路感染)的12个月发生率,以及护士的洗手依从性。

结果

两种感染类型的12个月感染率均有下降,但均无统计学意义。12个月护士洗手依从性的平均值也有所提高,但不显著。

结论

重症监护病房患者的手部卫生方案与医院获得性感染的减少及护士洗手依从性的提高有关。预防此类感染需要持续进行质量改进工作,以监测长期效果,并研究消除这些感染的策略。

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