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加勒比和拉丁美洲国家的手部卫生习惯:一项综合综述。

Hand hygiene practices in Caribbean and Latin American countries: An integrative review.

作者信息

Delva Sabianca, Marseille Beatrice, Foronda Cynthia L, Solomon A' Yanna, Pfaff Teresa, Baptiste Diana-Lyn

机构信息

Boston College Connell School of Nursing, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, USA.

Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

出版信息

J Clin Nurs. 2023 May;32(9-10):2140-2154. doi: 10.1111/jocn.16415. Epub 2022 Jun 30.

Abstract

AIM AND OBJECTIVE

To explore what is known about knowledge, attitudes and beliefs that influence hand hygiene practices in in low- and middle-income Caribbean and Latin American countries.

BACKGROUND

With the emergence of infectious diseases such as the recent COVID-19 pandemic, handwashing is key to preventing communicable diseases as they disproportionately affect populations in low-income countries. While hand hygiene is known to be the single most effective method for avoiding the transmission of infection, little is known about the beliefs and practices of individuals in these regions.

METHODS

Following PRISMA 2020 Checklist, an integrative review of studies published from 2008-2020 was conducted (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses). Whittemore and Knafl's method was used to review the literature. Six databases were searched, and the Johns Hopkins Evidence Based Rating Scale was used for study appraisal.

RESULTS

The review yielded 18 studies conducted across Latin America. Poor handwashing practices are influenced by various factors including inadequate education and training, cultural beliefs, lack of resources and substandard government regulations. Communicable diseases and other diarrheal illnesses were highly prevalent, especially after a major disease outbreak.

CONCLUSION

Future post-disaster campaigns aimed at improving hand hygiene and handwashing practices should focus on beliefs and attitudes to affect behaviour change since there was a higher disease susceptibility during those times. Barriers to proper hand hygiene include false attitudes such as, washing hands only after touching bodily fluids/patient contact or not washing hands at all after open defecation.

RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE

Researchers working with populations in Latin America and the Caribbean should partner with local community health workers to improve compliance to recommended hand hygiene practices.

摘要

目的

探讨在低收入和中等收入的加勒比及拉丁美洲国家中,影响手部卫生习惯的知识、态度和信念。

背景

随着诸如近期新冠疫情等传染病的出现,洗手是预防传染病的关键,因为传染病对低收入国家人群的影响尤为严重。虽然手部卫生是避免感染传播的最有效方法,但对于这些地区个人的信念和习惯却知之甚少。

方法

遵循PRISMA 2020清单,对2008年至2020年发表的研究进行综合综述(系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目)。采用惠特莫尔和克纳夫的方法对文献进行综述。检索了六个数据库,并使用约翰霍普金斯循证评级量表对研究进行评估。

结果

该综述产生了18项在拉丁美洲开展的研究。不良的洗手习惯受到多种因素影响,包括教育和培训不足、文化信念、资源匮乏以及政府监管不力。传染病和其他腹泻疾病非常普遍,尤其是在重大疾病爆发之后。

结论

未来旨在改善手部卫生和洗手习惯的灾后运动应关注信念和态度,以影响行为改变,因为在这些时期疾病易感性更高。正确手部卫生的障碍包括错误态度,如仅在接触体液/与患者接触后洗手,或在露天排便后根本不洗手。

与临床实践的相关性

与拉丁美洲和加勒比地区人群合作的研究人员应与当地社区卫生工作者合作,以提高对推荐的手部卫生习惯的依从性。

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