Division of Otolaryngology, George Washington University, 2300 M St, Washington, DC 20037, United States of America.
Division of Otolaryngology, George Washington University, 2300 M St, Washington, DC 20037, United States of America.
Am J Otolaryngol. 2021 Jan-Feb;42(1):102777. doi: 10.1016/j.amjoto.2020.102777. Epub 2020 Oct 22.
Adequate sampling of the nasopharynx is crucial to performing accurate SARS-CoV-2 (COVID) testing. Formalized education of nasal anatomy may improve provider testing technique and reduce false-negative test results.
To assess the effect of nasal anatomy education on medical providers' comfort level and knowledge base in performing accurate SARS-CoV-2 (COVID) testing.
Pre-post survey.
Tertiary care academic hospital.
17 nurses performing COVID testing were enrolled.
An educational session on COVID nasopharyngeal testing technique and nasal anatomy was presented by an otolaryngologist.
A pre-session survey assessed providers' prior nasal testing training and COVID testing challenges. Provider comfort level with COVID testing was surveyed pre-and post-session. A 6-question nasal anatomy test was administered pre- and post-session.
16 out of 17 nurses performed fewer than 10 COVID tests prior to the educational session (94%). Reported challenges with COVID testing included patient discomfort (79.6%), inability to pass the test swab (23.5%) and nasal bleeding (11.8%). The number of providers comfortable with independently performing COVID testing increased from pre- to post-session (5 and 14, p = 0.013). The average number of correct responses to the 6-question nasal anatomy test increased following the session (3.2 ± 1.2 to 5.1 ± 1.1, p = 0.003). Specifically, the number of providers able to localize the nasopharynx increased from 8 providers pre-session to 14 providers post-session (p = 0.04).
Early implementation of nasal anatomy and nasopharyngeal swab technique education can help improve provider comfort and knowledge in performing accurate COVID testing.
对鼻咽部进行充分采样对于进行准确的 SARS-CoV-2(COVID)检测至关重要。对鼻腔解剖结构进行规范化教育可以提高医务人员的检测技术,减少假阴性检测结果。
评估鼻腔解剖结构教育对医务人员进行准确 SARS-CoV-2(COVID)检测的舒适度和知识库的影响。
前后测调查。
三级保健学术医院。
17 名进行 COVID 检测的护士。
耳鼻喉科医生进行了关于 COVID 鼻咽检测技术和鼻腔解剖结构的教育课程。
课前调查评估了提供者先前的鼻腔检测培训和 COVID 检测挑战。课前和课后调查了提供者对 COVID 检测的舒适度。课前和课后进行了 6 个问题的鼻腔解剖测试。
在教育课程之前,17 名护士中有 16 名进行的 COVID 检测少于 10 次(94%)。报告的 COVID 检测挑战包括患者不适(79.6%)、无法通过测试拭子(23.5%)和鼻出血(11.8%)。课前有 5 名,课后有 14 名护士对独立进行 COVID 检测感到舒适,这一比例有所增加(p=0.013)。课后,6 个问题鼻腔解剖测试的平均正确答案数增加(3.2±1.2 至 5.1±1.1,p=0.003)。具体而言,课前能定位鼻咽部的提供者人数从 8 人增加到课后的 14 人(p=0.04)。
早期实施鼻腔解剖结构和鼻咽拭子技术教育可以帮助提高医务人员进行准确 COVID 检测的舒适度和知识水平。