Seattle Cancer Care Alliance.
Clin J Oncol Nurs. 2021 Apr 1;25(2):151-156. doi: 10.1188/21.CJON.151-156.
Many hazardous drugs (HDs) are excreted in urine and feces, and evidence has shown that bathrooms of patients receiving chemotherapy at home are contaminated with HDs. However, little information exists on bathroom contamination in ambulatory clinics where HDs are administered.
This project aimed to determine the presence of HD residue in the patient and staff bathrooms of an ambulatory cancer center.
A quality improvement project was initiated to examine potential contamination by the HDs 5-fluorouracil and oxaliplatin in a patient bathroom and a secured badge-access staff bathroom in the infusion department of an ambulatory comprehensive cancer center. Twice-daily wipe testing was conducted on the floor in front of the toilet and the flush handle for five consecutive days.
Sixty-five percent of the samples from the floor of the patient bathroom were positive for at least one of the HDs. In the staff bathroom, 35% of the floor samples were positive for at least one HD. None of the flush handle samples were above the level of detection.
许多有害药物(HDs)会随尿液和粪便排出,有证据表明,在家接受化疗的患者的浴室受到 HDs 的污染。然而,在给予 HDs 的门诊诊所中,关于浴室污染的信息很少。
本项目旨在确定门诊癌症中心患者和员工浴室中是否存在 HD 残留物。
启动了一项质量改进项目,以检查门诊综合癌症中心输液部门的患者浴室和安全徽章通道员工浴室中 HD 5-氟尿嘧啶和奥沙利铂的潜在污染情况。连续五天每天两次对马桶前的地板和冲洗把手进行擦拭测试。
患者浴室地板的 65%样本至少有一种 HD 呈阳性。在员工浴室中,35%的地板样本至少有一种 HD 呈阳性。冲洗把手样本均未检出。