Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2024 Apr;45(4):474-482. doi: 10.1017/ice.2023.242. Epub 2023 Nov 9.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic highlighted the importance of robust infection prevention and control (IPAC) practices to maintain patient and staff safety. However, healthcare workers (HCWs) face many barriers that affect their ability to follow these practices. We identified barriers affecting HCW adherence to IPAC practices during the pandemic in British Columbia, Canada.
Cross-sectional web-based survey.
Acute care, long-term care or assisted living, outpatient, mental health, prehospital care, and home care.
Eligible respondents included direct-care providers and IPAC professionals working in these settings in all health authorities across British Columbia.
We conducted a web-based survey from August to September 2021 to assess respondent knowledge and attitudes toward IPAC within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Respondents were asked to rate the extent to which various barriers affected their ability to follow IPAC practices throughout the pandemic and to make suggestions for improvement.
The final analysis included 2,488 responses; 36% of respondents worked in acute care. Overall, perceptions of IPAC practice among non-IPAC professionals were positive. The main self-perceived barriers to adherence included inadequate staffing to cover absences (58%), limited space in staff rooms (57%), multibed rooms (51%), and confusing messages about IPAC practices (51%). Common suggestions for improvement included receiving more support from IPAC leadership and clearer communication about required IPAC practices.
Our findings highlight frontline HCW perspectives regarding priority areas of improvement for IPAC practices. They will inform policy and guideline development to prevent transmission of COVID-19 and future emerging infections.
2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行凸显了强有力的感染预防和控制(IPAC)措施对于维护患者和员工安全的重要性。然而,医护人员(HCW)面临许多障碍,这些障碍影响了他们遵循这些措施的能力。我们确定了在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省大流行期间影响 HCW 遵守 IPAC 实践的障碍。
横断面网络调查。
急性护理、长期护理或辅助生活、门诊、心理健康、院前护理和家庭护理。
符合条件的受访者包括在不列颠哥伦比亚省所有卫生当局的这些环境中工作的直接护理提供者和 IPAC 专业人员。
我们于 2021 年 8 月至 9 月进行了一项网络调查,以评估受访者在 COVID-19 大流行背景下对 IPAC 的知识和态度。要求受访者评估各种障碍在多大程度上影响了他们在整个大流行期间遵循 IPAC 实践的能力,并提出改进建议。
最终分析包括 2488 份回复;36%的受访者在急性护理工作。总体而言,非 IPAC 专业人员对 IPAC 实践的看法是积极的。遵守的主要自我感知障碍包括缺勤时人员配备不足(58%)、员工室空间有限(57%)、多床房间(51%)和关于 IPAC 实践的混乱信息(51%)。常见的改进建议包括从 IPAC 领导层获得更多支持和更清晰地沟通所需的 IPAC 实践。
我们的研究结果突出了一线 HCW 对 IPAC 实践改进重点领域的看法。它们将为预防 COVID-19 和未来新出现的感染传播的政策和指南制定提供信息。