Bate Jennifer
School of Health, Education, Policing and Sciences, Staffordshire University, Stoke, UK.
J Infect Prev. 2024 Jul;25(4):95-102. doi: 10.1177/17571774241238686. Epub 2024 Mar 7.
Disposable non-sterile gloves are part of the personal protective equipment (PPE) to be considered to protect oneself from the risk of infection. They have subsequently become the topic of concern related to increased use, inappropriate use, and potentially increasing the risk of cross-infection and environmental impact of plastic waste.
AIM/OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to explore the views of pre-registration student nurses about non-sterile glove use in clinical practice and to identify the factors that impact student nurses' decision on whether to wear non- sterile gloves.
Using a social constructivist approach, the study was organised in a higher education institution. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with second year student nurses, utilising a theoretical domains framework (TDF).
FINDINGS/RESULTS: The key findings showed that students had limited awareness of the national infection prevention and control best practice procedures. The primary influential factors for non-sterile gloves use behaviour were personal protection, the type of care interventions required and the observations of peers and role models.
The study found limited awareness on the importance of infection prevention and control precautions, including the correct procedure for donning, and doffing of personal protection equipment, along with a lack of confidence to challenge non-compliance.
一次性非无菌手套是个人防护装备(PPE)的一部分,被认为可保护自身免受感染风险。随后,它们成为了与使用增加、使用不当以及可能增加交叉感染风险和塑料垃圾对环境影响相关的关注话题。
本研究旨在探讨预注册学生护士对临床实践中使用非无菌手套的看法,并确定影响学生护士决定是否佩戴非无菌手套的因素。
采用社会建构主义方法,该研究在一所高等教育机构中进行。利用理论领域框架(TDF)对二年级学生护士进行了半结构化访谈。
主要发现表明,学生对国家感染预防和控制最佳实践程序的认识有限。使用非无菌手套行为的主要影响因素是个人防护、所需护理干预的类型以及对同伴和榜样的观察。
该研究发现,对感染预防和控制预防措施的重要性认识有限,包括穿戴和脱卸个人防护装备的正确程序,同时缺乏挑战不遵守行为的信心。