Gyeltshen Dorji, Dorji Thinley, Choda Sonam, Gyeltshen Chencho, Dorji Sangay, Dorji Tashi, Tshering Ugyen, Wangmo Diki, Pongpirul Krit
Department of Traditional Medicine Services, Ministry of Health, Thimphu, Bhutan.
Kidu Mobile Medical Unit, His Majesty's People's Project, Thimphu, Bhutan.
Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2021 Apr 12;2021:6691780. doi: 10.1155/2021/6691780. eCollection 2021.
In Bhutan, Traditional Medicine (TM) is a part of the government-sponsored free healthcare system and Traditional Medicine Units (TMUs) are colocated with allopathic hospitals. Prevention of healthcare-associated infections and patient safety must apply to all institutionalized healthcare settings including TMUs. This study assessed the knowledge, attitude, and practice of TM practitioners in Bhutan in the field of infection control and waste management practices.
This was a descriptive study among TM practitioners selected through simple random sampling. Data were collected using a structured pro forma and entered in EpiData 3.1 and analyzed in STATA 13.1.
There were 132 respondents (response rate 98%). The majority (64%) knew the seven steps of handwashing but their knowledge of WHO's Five Moments for Handwashing was poor, especially handwashing after aseptic procedures (17%) and handwashing after touching patient surroundings (5%). Handwashing before palpation of the pulse (37%) and using gloves while dispensing medicines (9%) were poor; but the proportions of handwashing before performing moxibustion (96%), correct disposal of sharps (84%), and disinfection of cupping sets (78%) were high. The majority of participants hold a positive attitude towards the adoption of infection control and waste management practices for the benefit of patients. Only 23% had received preservice and 44% had received in-service training on infection control.
The knowledge and practices of infection control and waste management are optimal only in select domains of practice. The practitioners hold a positive attitude towards the adoption of infection control and waste management standards.
在不丹,传统医学是政府资助的免费医疗体系的一部分,传统医学单位与西医医院同址设立。预防医疗相关感染和患者安全必须适用于包括传统医学单位在内的所有机构化医疗环境。本研究评估了不丹传统医学从业者在感染控制和废物管理实践领域的知识、态度和实践情况。
这是一项通过简单随机抽样选取传统医学从业者进行的描述性研究。使用结构化表格收集数据,并录入EpiData 3.1,在STATA 13.1中进行分析。
共有132名受访者(回复率98%)。大多数人(64%)知道洗手的七个步骤,但他们对世界卫生组织的“五个手卫生时刻”的了解较差,尤其是无菌操作后洗手(17%)和接触患者周围环境后洗手(5%)。触诊脉搏前洗手(37%)和配药时戴手套(9%)的情况较差;但艾灸前洗手(96%)、正确处理锐器(84%)和拔罐器具消毒(78%)的比例较高。大多数参与者对采用感染控制和废物管理措施以造福患者持积极态度。只有23%的人接受过感染控制方面的岗前培训,44%的人接受过在职培训。
感染控制和废物管理的知识与实践仅在某些特定实践领域达到最佳水平。从业者对采用感染控制和废物管理标准持积极态度。