1Department of Health Care Management, University of Greifswald, Friedrich-Loeffler-Str. 70, 17487 Greifswald, Germany.
2Department of Infection Prevention and Control and Institute for Hygiene and Environmental Medicine, University Medicine of Greifswald, Walther-Rathenau-Straße 49a, 17489 Greifswald, Germany.
Antimicrob Resist Infect Control. 2019 Jun 14;8:100. doi: 10.1186/s13756-019-0555-x. eCollection 2019.
Assessment of the current situation is crucial before introducing innovative infection prevention measures. According to the literature, hospital managers should take on the role of "power promoters" in adopting infection prevention measures due to their position and decision-making authority. However, there is no empirical evidence for whether or not this assumption is valid. This paper reports German hospital managers' perceptions of current challenges in infection prevention and control and innovative prevention measures. We analysed the managerial promoters and barriers of adopting innovations in order to derive recommendations for improving the innovation process in hospitals using the novel AHOI-approach to actively involve patients and their relatives in anti-infection measures.
All 3877 medical, nursing and administrative managers of German hospitals were invited to participate in an online survey. The first set of questions intended to determine their perception of problems of hygiene management in their institution and in particular in the interaction with patients and their relatives. The second set of questions was asked to identify potential challenges and barriers to combating nosocomial infections and involving patients and their relatives in infection prevention.
Two hundred six managers from German hospitals participated in the survey. Transmission of pathogens was seen as the main problem in the inpatient area, especially in acute care hospitals and stationary geriatric care. Barriers to the implementation of novel infection prevention concepts were primarily perceived as lack of time and refinancing by health insurance providers. The surveyed hospital managers assessed that the active involvement of patients and their relatives in infection prevention could strengthen the infection prevention of their institution.
Hospital managers are open to innovative hygiene interventions. In particular, they welcome the active involvement of patients and their relatives in infection prevention. Therefore, financial and institutional barriers, such as insufficient funding of hygiene management, must be overcome.
在引入创新的感染预防措施之前,评估当前的情况至关重要。根据文献,由于其职位和决策权,医院管理者应该在采用感染预防措施方面扮演“权力推动者”的角色。然而,目前还没有实证证据来证明这一假设是否成立。本文报告了德国医院管理者对当前感染预防和控制面临的挑战以及创新预防措施的看法。我们分析了管理方面采用创新的推动者和障碍,以便利用 AHOI 方法主动让患者及其家属参与抗感染措施,为改善医院的创新过程提供建议。
邀请德国所有 3877 名医疗、护理和行政管理人员参与在线调查。第一组问题旨在确定他们对所在机构(特别是在与患者及其家属互动方面)卫生管理问题的看法。第二组问题旨在确定在与患者及其家属共同参与感染预防时,打击医院感染的潜在挑战和障碍。
206 名来自德国医院的管理者参与了调查。病原体的传播被视为住院区的主要问题,尤其是在急症护理医院和固定的老年护理机构中。实施新的感染预防概念的障碍主要被认为是缺乏时间和医疗保险提供者的再融资。接受调查的医院管理者评估认为,让患者及其家属积极参与感染预防可以加强他们机构的感染预防。
医院管理者对创新的卫生干预措施持开放态度。特别是,他们欢迎患者及其家属积极参与感染预防。因此,必须克服资金和制度方面的障碍,如卫生管理资金不足。