Zimmerman Peta-Anne, Mason Matt, Elder Elizabeth
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University, Australia; Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service, Australia.
School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia.
Australas Emerg Nurs J. 2016 Aug;19(3):149-52. doi: 10.1016/j.aenj.2016.03.001. Epub 2016 Apr 28.
Emergency department (ED) presentations have increased significantly domestically and internationally. Swift identification and implementation of transmission based precautions (TBP) for patients known or suspected of having an epidemiologically important pathogen is important. ED staff, particularly triage nurses, are pivotal in detecting and preventing infection, including healthcare associated infections (HAI).
MEDLINE, CINAHL, PubMed and Ovid were searched for articles published between 2004 and 2015 using key search terms: infection control/prevention and emergency department(s), triage, and transmission based precautions and emergency department(s), and triage, to identify common themes for discussion. Systematic review/meta-analysis was not in the scope of this exploration.
Themes were identified relating to HAI and ED practices and grouped into: assisted detection of conditions for which TBP is required, ED and TBP, mass-causality event/bioterrorism/pandemic/epidemic, infection control not TBP and multi-resistant organisms not TBP. The literature is heavily influenced by worldwide epidemic/pandemics and bioterrorist risks resulting in increased awareness of the importance of swift identification of syndromes that require TBP, but only in these situations.
Implementation of appropriate TBP, changing triage practices, training and measures to assist decision-making could assist in preventing HAI in the ED context. A systematic quantitative review of the literature is recommended to guide practice change research.
在国内外,急诊科就诊人数显著增加。对于已知或疑似感染具有重要流行病学意义病原体的患者,迅速识别并实施基于传播的预防措施(TBP)至关重要。急诊科工作人员,尤其是分诊护士,在检测和预防感染(包括医疗相关感染,HAI)方面起着关键作用。
检索MEDLINE、CINAHL、PubMed和Ovid数据库,查找2004年至2015年间发表的文章,使用的关键检索词为:感染控制/预防与急诊科、分诊、基于传播的预防措施与急诊科,以及分诊,以确定共同的讨论主题。本探索不涉及系统评价/荟萃分析。
确定了与HAI和急诊科实践相关的主题,并分为:协助检测需要TBP的情况、急诊科与TBP、大规模伤亡事件/生物恐怖主义/大流行/流行病、非TBP的感染控制以及非TBP的多重耐药生物体。该文献受到全球流行/大流行和生物恐怖主义风险的严重影响,这使得人们更加意识到迅速识别需要TBP的综合征的重要性,但仅在这些情况下。
实施适当的TBP、改变分诊实践、培训以及协助决策的措施有助于在急诊科预防HAI。建议对文献进行系统的定量综述,以指导实践变革研究。