Infection Prevention and Control, Townsville Hospital and Health Service, Townsville University Hospital, 100 Angus Smith Drive, Douglas, Queensland 4814, Australia; Safety, Quality and Innovation Unit, Sunshine Coast Hospital and Health Service, Sunshine Coast University Hospital, 6 Doherty Street, Birtinya, Queensland 4575, Australia.
Townsville Institute of Health Research and Innovation, Townsville University Hospital, 100 Angus Smith Drive, Douglas, Queensland 4814, Australia; Centre for Nursing and Midwifery Research, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland 4811, Australia.
Infect Dis Health. 2023 Feb;28(1):39-46. doi: 10.1016/j.idh.2022.07.003. Epub 2022 Aug 21.
Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) can cause patients debilitating symptoms, places additional demands on nurses' and midwives' and is increasingly prevalent. Understanding the knowledge base of nurses caring for patients with CDI may contribute to improving care practices.
A cross-sectional anonymous survey across our Hospital and Health Services was conducted. Descriptive statistics and thematic analysis techniques were used to analyse, summarise, and report data.
A total of 198 completed surveys by nurses were included in the analysis. Most respondents (73.2%) could not recall having any recent CDI education. Nearly all agreed that CDI is an important infection control issue (80. 8%), and that CDI education was important (94.9%). Knowledge of the potentially fatal outcome of CDI was not well known with only 53% responding correctly to this question. Respondents were confident in fundamental infection control precautions of patient placement (93.4%) and environmental cleaning (86.4%). Knowledge of the microbiological aspects of CDI were less well known. The impact to workload and the additional burden of caring for patients with CDI was evident in the overwhelming response (83%) to the two open-ended questions about what makes it "easy" and what make it "hard" to implement infection control strategies for CDI patients.
Respondents identified many factors that could contribute to less-than optimal care and management of inpatients with CDI, and identified some solutions that would facilitate the provision of best practice. An educational intervention, with emphasis on the areas of greatest knowledge deficits, has been developed.
艰难梭菌感染(CDI)可导致患者出现虚弱症状,对护士和助产士的工作提出额外要求,且其发病率呈上升趋势。了解护理 CDI 患者的护士的知识基础,可能有助于改善护理实践。
在我们的医院和卫生服务机构进行了一项横断面匿名调查。采用描述性统计和主题分析技术对数据进行分析、总结和报告。
共有 198 名护士完成了调查,纳入分析。大多数受访者(73.2%)表示最近没有接受过 CDI 教育。几乎所有人都认为 CDI 是一个重要的感染控制问题(80.8%),CDI 教育很重要(94.9%)。只有 53%的人正确回答了 CDI 潜在致命后果的问题,表明他们对 CDI 的知识了解不足。受访者对患者安置(93.4%)和环境清洁(86.4%)的基本感染控制预防措施有信心。对 CDI 微生物学方面的知识了解较少。在回答关于实施 CDI 患者感染控制策略“容易”和“困难”的两个开放性问题时,绝大多数受访者(83%)表示工作量大,以及照顾 CDI 患者的额外负担,这表明受访者认为有很多因素会导致 CDI 住院患者的护理和管理不理想。并提出了一些有助于实施最佳实践的解决方案。已经制定了一项教育干预措施,重点是知识最欠缺的领域。