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伤口卫生调查:认知、实施、障碍和结果。

Wound hygiene survey: awareness, implementation, barriers and outcomes.

机构信息

The Ottawa Hospital Limb Preservation Centre, Ottawa, Canada.

Mid Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust and University of Huddersfield, UK.

出版信息

J Wound Care. 2021 Jul 2;30(7):582-590. doi: 10.12968/jowc.2021.30.7.582.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has resulted in changes to caseload management, access to training and education, and other additional pressures, a survey was developed to understand current awareness and implementation of the wound hygiene concept into practice one year on from its dissemination. Barriers to implementation and outcomes were also surveyed.

METHOD

The 26-question survey, a mixture of multiple choice and free-text, was developed by the projects team, in consultation with ConvaTec, and distributed globally via email and online; the survey was open for just over 12 weeks. Due to the exploratory nature of the research, non-probability sampling was used. The authors reviewed the outputs of the survey to draw conclusions from the data, with the support of a medical writer.

RESULTS

There were 1478 respondents who agreed to the use of their anonymised aggregated data. Nearly 90% were from the US or UK, and the majority worked in wound care specialist roles, equally distributed between community and acute care settings; 66.6% had been in wound care for more than 8 years. The respondents work across the spectrum of wound types. More than half (57.4%) had heard of the concept of wound hygiene, of whom 75.3% have implemented it; 78.7% answered that they 'always' apply wound hygiene and 20.8% 'sometimes' do so. The top three barriers to adoption were confidence (39.0%), the desire for more research (25.7%) and competence (24.8%). Overall, following implementation of wound hygiene, 80.3% reported that their patients' healing rates had improved.

CONCLUSION

Respondents strongly agreed that implementing wound hygiene is a successful approach for biofilm management and a critical component for improving wound healing rates in hard-to-heal wounds. However, the barriers to its uptake and implementation demonstrate that comprehensive education and training, institutional support for policy and protocol changes, and more clinical research are needed to support wound hygiene.

摘要

目的

鉴于 COVID-19 大流行导致病例管理、培训和教育机会等方面的变化,以及其他额外的压力,我们开展了一项调查,以了解在传播一年后,目前人们对伤口卫生概念的认识和实施情况。我们还调查了实施过程中的障碍和结果。

方法

该 26 个问题的调查是由项目团队与康维德公司协商开发的,采用多项选择题和自由文本混合的形式,并通过电子邮件和在线方式在全球范围内分发;调查开放了 12 周多一点的时间。由于研究的探索性质,采用了非概率抽样。作者在医学作家的支持下,审查了调查结果,从中得出数据结论。

结果

有 1478 名受访者同意使用他们匿名汇总的数据。近 90%的受访者来自美国或英国,大多数人担任伤口护理专家,在社区和急性护理环境中各占一半;66.6%的人从事伤口护理工作超过 8 年。受访者从事各种类型的伤口护理工作。超过一半(57.4%)听说过伤口卫生的概念,其中 75.3%已经实施;78.7%的人回答他们“总是”实施伤口卫生,20.8%的人“有时”实施。采用的前三大障碍是信心(39.0%)、希望进行更多研究(25.7%)和能力(24.8%)。总体而言,实施伤口卫生后,80.3%的人报告说他们患者的愈合率有所提高。

结论

受访者强烈认为,实施伤口卫生是管理生物膜的成功方法,也是提高难愈伤口愈合率的关键组成部分。然而,采用的障碍表明,需要全面的教育和培训、机构对政策和协议变更的支持,以及更多的临床研究,以支持伤口卫生。

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