School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Newcastle, Ourimbah, New South Wales, Australia.
Department of Nursing Research, Cabrini Institute, Malvern, Victoria, Australia; Nursing and Midwifery, Monash University, Frankston, Victoria, Australia.
Am J Infect Control. 2021 Sep;49(9):1123-1128. doi: 10.1016/j.ajic.2021.04.080. Epub 2021 Apr 26.
Environmental cleanliness is a fundamental tenet in nursing and midwifery but often overshadowed in practice. This study explored nurses' and midwives' knowledge and experiences of infection prevention and control (IPC) processes and cleaning, and perceptions about workplace risk-management during COVID-19.
Six registered and enrolled nurses (one with dual midwife qualifications) were recruited. In-depth telephone interviews were analyzed using Colaizzi's phenomenological method.
Four major themes were identified: Striving towards environmental cleanliness; Knowledge and learning feeds good practice; There's always doubt in the back of your mind; and COVID has cracked it wide open. These articulate the nurses' and midwives' experiences and knowledge of IPC, particularly during COVID-19.
The findings emphasize the dynamic, interdependent nature of clinical (time, staff knowledge and compliance, work processes, hospital design) and organizational contexts and environmental cleanliness, which must be constantly maintained. COVID-19 opened up critical insights regarding poor past practices and lack of IPC compliance.
COVID-19 has highlighted the criticality of environmental cleanliness within clinical and community settings. Evidence-based, experiential learning is important for nurses and midwives at all career stages, but provides only one solution. Clinician-led hospital design may also reduce the spread of infection; thus, promoting better patient care.
环境卫生是护理和助产学的基本原则,但在实践中常常被忽视。本研究探讨了护士和助产士在 COVID-19 期间对感染预防和控制 (IPC) 流程和清洁的知识和经验,以及对工作场所风险管理的看法。
招募了六名注册和注册护士(一名具有双重助产士资格)。使用 Colaizzi 的现象学方法对深入的电话访谈进行了分析。
确定了四个主要主题:努力实现环境卫生;知识和学习促进良好实践;始终存在疑虑;COVID-19 使其大开眼界。这些阐明了护士和助产士在 IPC 方面的经验和知识,特别是在 COVID-19 期间。
研究结果强调了临床(时间、员工知识和合规性、工作流程、医院设计)和组织背景以及环境卫生的动态、相互依存性质,必须不断维护。COVID-19 揭示了过去不良做法和缺乏 IPC 合规性的关键问题。
COVID-19 强调了临床和社区环境中环境卫生的重要性。循证、经验学习对所有职业阶段的护士和助产士都很重要,但只是一种解决方案。临床医生主导的医院设计也可能减少感染的传播,从而促进更好的患者护理。