Anderson Maureen E C, Weese J Scott
Department of Pathobiology, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1.
Can Vet J. 2016 Mar;57(3):282-8.
The objective of this study was to describe the perceived importance of and barriers to hand hygiene among companion animal clinic staff. An anonymous, voluntary written questionnaire was completed by 356 of approximately 578 individuals (62%) from 49/51 clinics. On a scale of 1 (not important) to 7 (very important), the percentage of respondents who rated hand hygiene as a 5 or higher was at least 82% in all clinical scenarios queried. The most frequently reported reason for not performing hand hygiene was forgetting to do so (40%, 141/353). Specific discussion of hand hygiene practices at work was recalled by 32% (114/354) of respondents. Although veterinary staff seem to recognize the importance of hand hygiene, it should be emphasized more during staff training. Other barriers including time constraints and skin irritation should also be addressed, possibly through increased access to and use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers.
本研究的目的是描述伴侣动物诊所工作人员对手部卫生的认知重要性和障碍。约578名个体中的356人(62%)来自51家诊所中的49家,他们完成了一份匿名自愿书面问卷。在1(不重要)至7(非常重要)的量表上,在所有被询问的临床场景中,将手部卫生评为5分或更高的受访者比例至少为82%。未进行手部卫生的最常见报告原因是忘记这样做(40%,141/353)。32%(114/354)的受访者回忆起工作中对手部卫生做法的具体讨论。尽管兽医工作人员似乎认识到手部卫生的重要性,但在工作人员培训期间应更加强调这一点。还应解决包括时间限制和皮肤刺激在内的其他障碍,可能通过增加酒精类洗手液的获取和使用来解决。