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指导未来医护人员的手卫生干预措施:知识、态度和社会影响的意义。

Guiding hand hygiene interventions among future healthcare workers: implications of knowledge, attitudes, and social influences.

机构信息

Department of Pathology, Karachi Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), Pakistan.

Department of Internal Medicine, Dow University of Health Sciences (DUHS), Pakistan.

出版信息

Am J Infect Control. 2018 Sep;46(9):1026-1031. doi: 10.1016/j.ajic.2018.02.019. Epub 2018 Apr 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Medical students in their clinical years play an important role in healthcare delivery, yet poor levels of hand hygiene (HH) compliance in this population raise the risk for propagating nosocomial infections. To date, there has been a lack of dedicated interventions showing sustainable improvements in HH in this population.

METHODS

A multicenter, cross-sectional study was conducted among 450 medical students in their clinical years (third to fifth years). A self-administered, pre-validated questionnaire based on the World Health Organization's "Knowledge" and "Perception" questionnaires was used to explore HH knowledge, attitudes, practices, and desired interventions.

RESULTS

Self-reported HH compliance was found to be low (56.8%), and moderate HH knowledge (61.8%) was observed among all study respondents. Public university students expressed greater knowledge than students in private and semi-private universities. Superior HH practices were associated with better individual HH attitudes, positive perceived HH attitudes in other healthcare workers (HCWs), and higher HH knowledge scores. The highest-rated interventions for improving HH compliance included role-modeling by HCWs, display of "clear HH instructions," and "ensuring availability of hand sanitizers."

CONCLUSION

Our results call for a multifaceted approach to improve HH compliance among medical students, by ensuring adequate HH supplies/hand sanitizers, providing HH training in curricula, and effecting a cultural change mediated by professional modeling and open communication.

摘要

背景

临床阶段的医学生在医疗保健服务中发挥着重要作用,但该人群的手卫生(HH)依从性水平较差会增加传播医院感染的风险。迄今为止,针对该人群,还缺乏专门的干预措施来持续提高 HH 依从性。

方法

在临床阶段的 450 名医学生(第三至第五年)中进行了一项多中心、横断面研究。使用自我管理、预先验证的问卷,该问卷基于世界卫生组织的“知识”和“感知”问卷,旨在探讨 HH 知识、态度、实践和所需干预措施。

结果

发现自我报告的 HH 依从性较低(56.8%),所有研究对象的 HH 知识水平中等(61.8%)。公立大学的学生比私立和半私立大学的学生表现出更高的知识水平。更好的 HH 实践与更好的个人 HH 态度、对其他医护人员(HCWs)的积极 HH 态度感知以及更高的 HH 知识得分相关。提高 HH 依从性的评价最高的干预措施包括 HCWs 的榜样作用、展示“明确的 HH 说明”以及“确保手部消毒剂的可用性”。

结论

我们的研究结果呼吁采取多方面的方法来提高医学生的 HH 依从性,方法包括确保充足的 HH 用品/手部消毒剂、在课程中提供 HH 培训以及通过专业建模和公开沟通实现文化变革。

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