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手术室工作人员的外科洗手实践:一项观察性研究。

Surgical handwashing practices of operating room staff: An observational study.

机构信息

Surgical Nursing Department, Faculty of Health Sciences, Çukurova University, Adana, Turkey.

Elderly Care Services Department, Abdi Sütçü Faculty of Health Sciences, Çukurova University, Adana, Turkey.

出版信息

Scand J Caring Sci. 2022 Dec;36(4):926-934. doi: 10.1111/scs.12988. Epub 2021 Apr 20.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This descriptive and cross-sectional study aims to assess the surgical handwashing practices of operating room staff.

DESIGN

Single-blind study.

METHODS

The study was conducted with 66 staff (surgeons and operating room nurses) employed in the surgery department of a university hospital in Turkey. Data were collected using a Staff Information Form prepared in light of the literature to collect the participants' sociodemographic data and the Surgical Hand Washing Procedure Checklist developed according to the guidelines of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), World Health Organization (WHO) and Association of Surgical Technologists (AST). The staff assigned to operating rooms were identified, and then, their surgical handwashing practices were observed by one of the researchers.

FINDINGS

Of the participants, 77.3% were dressed suitable to the operating room field, 56.1% appropriately wet both of their hands and forearms, and 72.7% used a sufficient amount of antiseptic solution (3-5 ml) in their palms. More than half of them (51.5%) inappropriately performed the procedure of surgical handwashing (applying an antiseptic solution to hands and arms with circular motions, starting from the fingertips up to 3-5 cm above their elbows for a minute), and 47% incorrectly performed the procedure of rinsing hands and arms while keeping the hands above the elbows under running water and passing arms through the water in one direction during this process.

CONCLUSION

In the study, it was determined that none of the team members completed the preparation, application and drying steps of the surgical handwashing procedure. Therefore, it is necessary to make arrangements that will facilitate the handwashing procedures of the personnel. Personnel-related problems, such as the duration of washing and drying methods, are possible to be avoided with periodic in-service training and with posters demonstrating the washing stages, which might lead to behavioural changes.

摘要

目的

本描述性和横断面研究旨在评估手术室工作人员的外科洗手实践。

设计

单盲研究。

方法

该研究在土耳其一家大学医院的外科病房对 66 名工作人员(外科医生和手术室护士)进行,使用根据文献编制的工作人员信息表收集参与者的社会人口统计学数据,并根据疾病控制和预防中心(CDC)、世界卫生组织(WHO)和外科技术员协会(AST)的指南开发的外科洗手程序检查表收集数据。确定分配到手术室的工作人员,然后由一名研究人员观察他们的外科洗手实践。

发现

在参与者中,77.3%的人穿着适合手术室的服装,56.1%的人适当湿润双手和前臂,72.7%的人在手掌上使用足够量的抗菌溶液(3-5 毫升)。他们中有一半以上(51.5%)不恰当地进行外科洗手程序(用圆周运动将抗菌溶液涂抹在手部和手臂上,从指尖向上到肘部上方 3-5 厘米处持续一分钟),47%的人在流水下不正确地冲洗手部和手臂,并且在冲洗过程中保持手臂高于肘部,同时将手臂沿一个方向穿过水。

结论

在研究中,确定没有一个团队成员完成外科洗手程序的准备、应用和干燥步骤。因此,有必要做出安排,以方便人员的洗手程序。与洗手持续时间和干燥方法有关的人员问题,可以通过定期的在职培训和展示洗手阶段的海报来避免,这可能会导致行为改变。

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