Richter Susarah Maria, Barnard Tobias George
Department of Optometry, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Water and Health Research Centre, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Clin Optom (Auckl). 2022 Oct 27;14:195-205. doi: 10.2147/OPTO.S379659. eCollection 2022.
Limited research has been completed relating to the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) towards hand hygiene in optometry. The necessity of identifying possible gaps in the cycle of the optometric examination that may have an impact on standard hygiene practices is essential, especially seen in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. The purpose of the study was to determine if optometry students' KAP towards hand hygiene changed pre- and peri-COVID-19 to minimize the risk of possible infection it may have for their patients, family, and themselves.
A cross-sectional purposeful sample study was completed among optometry students at a training institution in Johannesburg, South Africa, pre- (2019) and peri-COVID-19 (2022). The WHO hand hygiene knowledge and perception questionnaires for health care workers were adapted and used in the current study. Statistical analyses were performed to test for significant changes between the two groups.
There was a significant change (p < 0.01) in the use of alcohol-based hand rub (ABHR) in 2022 (87.2%) compared to 2019 (46.5%), although only 41% of students peri-COVID-19 (2022), were aware that a minimum of 20 seconds is required to effectively clean hands. Students, both pre-COVID-19 (63.8%) and peri-COVID-19 (81.8%) perceived performing a hand hygiene regime during an optometric examination to be problematic. A significant peri-COVID-19 (2022) change in perception (p < 0.01) regarding the importance of completing required hand hygiene practices in front of a patient during examination was seen.
The COVID-19 pandemic provided a unique opportunity to research a possible change in KAP towards hand hygiene practices in optometry students that have not been investigated before. Students were more aware of the impact of hand hygiene practices and the perception thereof, especially by patients and fellow students during the peri-COVID-19 (2022) period. An important finding was the difficulty that students experienced to perform a hand hygiene regime during an optometric examination.
关于验光领域对手卫生的知识、态度和行为(KAP)的研究有限。识别验光检查流程中可能影响标准卫生习惯的潜在差距至关重要,尤其是在新冠疫情背景下。本研究的目的是确定验光专业学生在新冠疫情前和疫情期间对手卫生的KAP是否发生了变化,以将其对患者、家人和自身可能造成的感染风险降至最低。
在南非约翰内斯堡的一所培训机构,对验光专业学生进行了一项横断面立意抽样研究,分别在新冠疫情前(2019年)和疫情期间(2022年)进行。本研究采用了世界卫生组织针对医护人员的手卫生知识与认知调查问卷,并进行了调整。进行统计分析以检验两组之间的显著变化。
与2019年(46.5%)相比,2022年使用酒精类手消毒剂(ABHR)的情况有显著变化(p<0.01),达到87.2%,尽管在新冠疫情期间(2022年)只有41%的学生知道有效洗手至少需要20秒。在新冠疫情前(63.8%)和疫情期间(81.8%),学生们都认为在验光检查过程中执行手卫生制度存在问题。在新冠疫情期间(2022年),学生们对在患者面前完成所需手卫生措施的重要性的认知有显著变化(p<0.01)。
新冠疫情为研究验光专业学生对手卫生习惯的KAP可能发生的变化提供了一个独特的机会,此前尚未对此进行过研究。学生们更加意识到手卫生习惯的影响及其认知,尤其是在新冠疫情期间(2022年)患者和同学的认知。一个重要发现是学生们在验光检查过程中执行手卫生制度时遇到困难。