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[根据指甲板涂层类型进行手部消毒的效果——在专科医院工作的护士中的一项研究]

[Effectiveness of hand disinfection depending on the type of nail plate coating - a study among nurses working in a specialist hospital].

作者信息

Wałaszek Marta, Kwapniewska Wioletta, Jagiencarz-Starzec Barbara, Kołpa Małgorzata, Wolak Zdzisław, Wójkowska-Mach Jadwiga, Różańska Anna

机构信息

Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Zawodowa / State Higher Vocational School, Tarnów, Poland (Instytut Ochrony Zdrowia, Zakład Pielęgniarstwa / Healthcare Institute, Department of Nursing).

Szpital Wojewódzki im. św. Łukasza / St. Luke Hospital, Tarnów, Poland.

出版信息

Med Pr. 2021 Feb 3;72(1):29-37. doi: 10.13075/mp.5893.01019. Epub 2020 Oct 16.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Keeping short, unpainted nails is a significant element of effective hand disinfection among nurses. The aim of the study was to examine the qualitative microbiological purity of painted nails after hand disinfection, taking into account the type of the nail varnish.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

Materials were collected from 188 nurses. The results were compiled according to the type of the nail varnish applied on the nail plate. The control group consisted of 24 nurses with natural nails. An indicator of the effectiveness of hand disinfection was the number and type of bacteria grown from the materials collected from the participants' hands - from the nail plate, from under the nail plate and from the skin around the nail plate.

RESULTS

In the case of the nail plate swab method, the highest percentage of pathogenic microorganisms grew on the nails covered with a regular varnish (21.7%, p < 0.05). A long-lasting (10 days on average) regular nail varnish was likely to result in ineffective hand disinfection (p < 0.001). In the test involving dipping the finger in tryptic soy broth combined with the technique of collecting swabs from under the nail plate, the highest percentage of pathogenic microorganisms was grown from the nail plate coated/extended with gel and then painted with a 14.8% hybrid varnish (p < 0.05).

CONCLUSIONS

The risk of growing a pathogenic microorganism after hand disinfection due to nails coated with a conditioner or a hybrid varnish was similar to that of natural nails. A long-lasting regular nail varnish increases the risk of ineffective hand disinfection. Modeling and/or extending the nail plate with a LED/UV light curing gel, and then painting it with a hybrid varnish, also increases the risk of ineffective hand disinfection. Med Pr. 2021;72(1):29-37.

摘要

背景

保持指甲短且未涂指甲油是护士有效手部消毒的重要因素。本研究的目的是考虑指甲油类型,检查手部消毒后涂指甲油指甲的微生物定性纯度。

材料与方法

从188名护士处收集材料。结果根据涂在指甲板上的指甲油类型进行汇总。对照组由24名留自然指甲的护士组成。手部消毒效果的指标是从参与者手部收集的材料中培养出的细菌数量和类型——从指甲板、指甲板下方和指甲板周围皮肤处收集。

结果

在指甲板拭子法中,涂普通指甲油的指甲上生长的致病微生物百分比最高(21.7%,p<0.05)。持久型(平均10天)普通指甲油可能导致手部消毒无效(p<0.001)。在涉及将手指浸入胰蛋白胨大豆肉汤并结合从指甲板下方收集拭子技术的测试中,从涂有凝胶然后涂有14.8%混合指甲油的指甲板上培养出的致病微生物百分比最高(p<0.05)。

结论

因涂有护甲油或混合指甲油的指甲导致手部消毒后生长致病微生物的风险与自然指甲相似。持久型普通指甲油会增加手部消毒无效的风险。用LED/UV光固化凝胶塑造和/或延长指甲板,然后涂混合指甲油,也会增加手部消毒无效的风险。《医学实践》。2021年;72(1):29 - 37。

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