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手术环境中住院医师的针刺事件及报告情况

Needlestick Occurrences and Reporting Among Residents in the Operative Setting.

作者信息

Sethi Neal, Evans Douglas, Murray Amy

机构信息

Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, Illinois.

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Rehabilitation, Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, Illinois.

出版信息

J Surg Educ. 2020 Nov-Dec;77(6):1542-1551. doi: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2020.05.014. Epub 2020 Jun 3.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Needlesticks are common work-related injuries suffered by health care professionals. We sought to identify prevalence of needlestick/sharps injuries of residents working in the operating room and identify contributing factors and barriers to reporting/seeking treatment.

METHODS

A 17-question survey on needlestick injuries was distributed to 168 residents in anesthesiology, surgery, and surgical subspecialties and the responses were analyzed for statistical significance of differences observed between departments.

RESULTS

Of 138 respondents (82% response rate), 49% of residents had at least one needlestick injury during training. One quarter did not report their injuries to employee health or seek treatment, with the largest percentage from general surgery (53%). The primary reasons for not reporting injuries or seeking treatment included time away from patient care and lack of concern about the injury. More than half (64%) of the anesthesiology residents who reported an injury thought fatigue was a contributing factor.

CONCLUSIONS

Half of residents sustained an injury and a quarter of injuries did not get reported, with the most valid reason being too much time away from patient care. Only anesthesiology residents commonly cited fatigue as a contributor to their needlestick/sharps injury. Understanding the program-specific needlestick/sharps injury incidence and prevalence, and the attitudes about reporting injuries and seeking treatment, is a first step toward prevention of injury for residents in training. ACGME Core Competencies: Medical Knowledge, Practice-based Learning and Improvement, Professionalism.

摘要

目的

针刺伤是医护人员常见的与工作相关的损伤。我们试图确定在手术室工作的住院医师针刺伤/锐器伤的发生率,并确定报告/寻求治疗的影响因素和障碍。

方法

向168名麻醉、外科及外科亚专业的住院医师发放了一份关于针刺伤的17个问题的调查问卷,并对各科室之间观察到的差异进行统计学意义分析。

结果

在138名受访者中(回复率82%),49%的住院医师在培训期间至少发生过一次针刺伤。四分之一的人未向员工健康部门报告其损伤情况或寻求治疗,其中普通外科的比例最高(53%)。未报告损伤情况或寻求治疗的主要原因包括离开患者护理的时间以及对损伤缺乏关注。报告受伤的麻醉科住院医师中,超过一半(64%)认为疲劳是一个影响因素。

结论

一半的住院医师受到了损伤,四分之一的损伤未被报告,最合理的原因是离开患者护理的时间过长。只有麻醉科住院医师普遍认为疲劳是导致他们针刺伤/锐器伤的一个因素。了解特定项目的针刺伤/锐器伤发生率和患病率,以及对报告损伤和寻求治疗的态度,是预防培训中的住院医师受伤的第一步。ACGME核心能力:医学知识、基于实践的学习与改进、职业素养。

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