College of Nursing, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Center for Health Policy, Columbia University School of Nursing, New York, NY, USA.
J Am Med Dir Assoc. 2020 Dec;21(12):1782-1790.e4. doi: 10.1016/j.jamda.2020.10.026. Epub 2020 Oct 23.
The role of home healthcare (HHC) services in providing care to vulnerable, often frail individuals with chronic conditions is critical. Effective infection prevention and control (IPC) in HHC is essential to keeping both healthcare workers and patients safe, especially in the event of an emerging infectious disease outbreak. Prior to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic, we explored successes and challenges with IPC from the perspectives of HHC staff.
Qualitative descriptive study.
From May to November 2018, we conducted in-depth telephone interviews with 41 staff from 13 agencies across the nation.
Transcripts were coded by a multidisciplinary coding team, and several primary and subcategories were identified using directed content analysis.
Four primary categories were generated including (1) uniqueness of HHC; (2) IPC as a priority; (3) importance of education; and (4) keys to success and innovation. Participants perceived that IPC plays a big part in patient safety and reducing rehospitalizations, and protection of patients and staff was a major motivator for compliance with IPC. The identified challenges included the unpredictability of the home environment, patient/family dynamics, the intermittent nature of HHC, and staffing issues. Education was seen as a tool to improve staff, patient, caregiver and families' compliance with IPC. Keys to success and innovation included a leadership focus on quality, using agency infection data to improve quality, and a coordinated approach to patient care.
This qualitative work identified barriers to effective IPC in HHC, as well as important facilitators that HHC agencies can use to implement policies and procedures to improve patient care and keep staff safe. Leadership prioritization of IPC is key to implementing appropriate IPC policies and may be especially important in midst of a crisis such as coronavirus disease 2019.
家庭保健(HHC)服务在为患有慢性病的弱势、常常体弱的个体提供护理方面发挥着关键作用。在 HHC 中进行有效的感染预防和控制(IPC)对于保障医护人员和患者的安全至关重要,尤其是在出现新发传染病疫情时。在 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行之前,我们从 HHC 工作人员的角度探讨了 IPC 的成功经验和挑战。
定性描述性研究。
2018 年 5 月至 11 月,我们对来自全国 13 家机构的 41 名工作人员进行了深入的电话访谈。
多学科编码团队对转录本进行编码,并使用定向内容分析确定了几个主要和次要类别。
生成了四个主要类别,包括(1)HHC 的独特性;(2)IPC 作为优先事项;(3)教育的重要性;和(4)成功和创新的关键。参与者认为 IPC 对患者安全和减少再住院率起着重要作用,保护患者和员工是遵守 IPC 的主要动力。确定的挑战包括家庭环境的不可预测性、患者/家庭动态、HHC 的间歇性以及人员配备问题。教育被视为提高员工、患者、护理人员和家庭遵守 IPC 的工具。成功和创新的关键包括领导层对质量的关注、利用机构感染数据来提高质量以及协调的患者护理方法。
这项定性研究确定了 HHC 中有效 IPC 的障碍,以及 HHC 机构可以用来实施政策和程序以改善患者护理和保护员工安全的重要促进因素。IPC 的领导层优先重视是实施适当 IPC 政策的关键,在 COVID-19 等危机中可能尤为重要。