Giard Marine, Laprugne-Garcia Elisabeth, Caillat-Vallet Emmanuelle, Russell Ian, Verjat-Trannoy Delphine, Ertzscheid Marie-Alix, Vernier Nathalie, Laland Catherine, Savey Anne
Southeast Coordinating Center for Healthcare-Associated Infections Prevention and Control, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Hôpital Henry Gabrielle, Saint-Genis-Laval, France; University of Lyon, Villeurbanne, France.
Southeast Coordinating Center for Healthcare-Associated Infections Prevention and Control, Hospices Civils de Lyon, Hôpital Henry Gabrielle, Saint-Genis-Laval, France.
Am J Infect Control. 2016 Jan 1;44(1):8-13. doi: 10.1016/j.ajic.2015.07.034. Epub 2015 Sep 2.
Standard precautions (SPs) aim to reduce the risk of cross-transmission of microorganisms. The objectives of the present study were to assess institutional policies for SPs promotion, available resources for SPs implementation, and education of health care workers (HCWs) and their compliance with SPs.
A multisite mixed-methods audit was conducted in 2011. Self-assessment questionnaires were administered at institution, ward, and HCW levels in French health care facilities (HCFs). Results were given as percentage of objectives achieved (POA) or percentage of "never or sometimes," "often," and "always" responses for each question.
A total of 1599 HCFs participated, including 14,968 wards and 203,840 HCWs. At an institutional level, the POA was 88%, covering SPs promotion (91%), procedures (99%), and SPs evaluation (63%). At the ward level, the POA was 94%, covering procedures (95%) and resources (93%). HCWs reported the best compliance for changing gloves between patients (94.5% "always"), and the worst compliance for the use of gloves for intramuscular injection and the use of eye protection in cases of blood exposure risk (34.5% and 24.4% of "always," respectively).
A literature review found no other study of SPs that included such a large study group. These results led to SPs promotion actions at local and regional levels. Reinforcement of SPs observance will be prioritized in the next national program from the French Ministry of Health.
标准预防措施(SPs)旨在降低微生物交叉传播的风险。本研究的目的是评估促进标准预防措施的机构政策、实施标准预防措施的可用资源、医护人员(HCWs)的教育情况及其对标准预防措施的依从性。
2011年进行了一项多地点混合方法审计。在法国医疗机构(HCFs)的机构、病房和医护人员层面发放了自我评估问卷。结果以目标达成百分比(POA)或每个问题的“从不或有时”、“经常”和“总是”回答的百分比给出。
共有1599家医疗机构参与,包括14968个病房和203840名医护人员。在机构层面,目标达成百分比为88%,涵盖标准预防措施的促进(91%)、程序(99%)和标准预防措施评估(63%)。在病房层面,目标达成百分比为94%,涵盖程序(95%)和资源(93%)。医护人员报告在为不同患者更换手套方面依从性最佳(94.5%“总是”),而在肌肉注射时使用手套以及在有血液暴露风险的情况下使用眼部防护方面依从性最差(分别为34.5%和24.4%“总是”)。
文献综述发现没有其他关于标准预防措施的研究纳入如此大的研究群体。这些结果促使在地方和区域层面采取促进标准预防措施的行动。法国卫生部的下一个国家计划将优先加强对标准预防措施的遵守。