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我们在重症监护病房丢弃了多少东西?一项针对澳大利亚和新西兰重症监护病房的观察性现况研究。

How much do we throw away in the intensive care unit? An observational point prevalence study of Australian and New Zealand ICUs.

作者信息

Anstey Matthew H, Trent Louise, Bhonagiri Deepak, Hammond Naomi E, Knowles Serena, McGain Forbes

机构信息

Intensive Care Department, Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital, Perth, Australia.

School of Medicine, University of Western Australia.

出版信息

Crit Care Resusc. 2023 Jun 26;25(2):78-83. doi: 10.1016/j.ccrj.2023.05.004. eCollection 2023 Jun.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

During the current COVID pandemic, waste generation has been more evident with increased use of single use masks, gowns and other personal protective equipment. We aimed to understand the scale of waste generation, recycling rates and participation in Australian and New Zealand (ANZ) ICUs.

DESIGN

This is a prospective cross-sectional point prevalence study, as part of the 2021 ANZICS Point Prevalence Program. Specific questions related to waste and sustainability practices were asked at the site and patient level.

SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS

ANZ adult ICUs and their patients on the day of the study.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Amount of single use items disposed of per shift, as well as the engagement of the site with sustainability and recycling practices.

RESULTS

In total, 712 patients (median number of patients per ICU = 17, IQR 11-30) from 51 ICUs across ANZ were included in our study; 55% of hospitals had a sustainability officer, and recycling paper (86%) and plastics (65%) were frequent, but metal recycling was limited (27%). Per patient bed space per 12-h shift there was recycling of less than 40% paper, glass, intravenous fluid bags, medication cups and metal instruments. A median of 10 gowns (IQR 3-19.5), 10 syringes (4.5-18) and gloves 30 (18-49) were disposed of per bed space, per 12-h shift. These numbers increased significantly when comparing patients with and without infection control precautions in place.

CONCLUSIONS

In ANZ ICUs, we found utilisation of common ICU consumables to be high and associated with low recycling rates. Interventions to abate resource utilisation and augment recycling are required to improve environmental sustainability in intensive care units.

摘要

目的

在当前新冠疫情期间,随着一次性口罩、防护服及其他个人防护装备使用量的增加,垃圾产生愈发明显。我们旨在了解澳大利亚和新西兰(澳新)重症监护病房(ICU)的垃圾产生规模、回收率及参与情况。

设计

这是一项前瞻性横断面现况研究,作为2021年澳新重症监护学会现况调查项目的一部分。在机构和患者层面询问了与垃圾及可持续性实践相关的具体问题。

地点与参与者

研究当天澳新地区的成人ICU及其患者。

主要观察指标

每班丢弃的一次性物品数量,以及机构在可持续性和回收利用实践方面的参与情况。

结果

我们的研究纳入了来自澳新地区51个ICU的712名患者(每个ICU的患者中位数为17名,四分位距为11 - 30);55%的医院设有可持续发展专员,纸张(86%)和塑料(65%)的回收较为常见,但金属回收有限(27%)。每12小时班次,每张病床空间回收的纸张、玻璃、静脉输液袋、药杯和金属器械不到40%。每张病床空间每12小时班次丢弃的防护服中位数为10件(四分位距为3 - 19.5件)、注射器10支(4.5 - 18支)、手套30副(18 - 49副)。与采取和未采取感染控制预防措施的患者相比,这些数字显著增加。

结论

在澳新地区的ICU中,我们发现常见ICU耗材的使用量很高,且回收率较低。需要采取干预措施以减少资源利用并加强回收利用,从而提高重症监护病房的环境可持续性。

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