Jt Comm J Qual Patient Saf. 2024 Nov;50(11):755-763. doi: 10.1016/j.jcjq.2024.07.007. Epub 2024 Jul 26.
Health care-associated infections (HAIs) can affect patient safety and recovery. Musical instruments used by music therapy services may carry pathogens, particularly in ICUs. The aim of this study was to determine the efficacy of the cleaning and disinfection protocol by the music therapy service of the University Hospital Fundación Santa Fe de Bogotá.
This prospective cohort study included all ICU music therapy patients from July to August 2023. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) bioluminescence tests and microbiological cultures were taken before and after cleaning the musical instruments for nine patients in the adult and pediatric ICUs. ATPs were taken before starting music therapy, after finishing music therapy, and after cleaning the instruments. Cultures were taken if an ATP test was above the established cutoff of ≤ 200 relative light units (RLUs). If no ATP value was above the cutoff, cultures were taken randomly.
A total of 63 ATPs and 10 random microbiological cultures were taken. After applying the cleaning and disinfection protocol, all ATP values were ≤ 200 RLUs. Of the 10 microbiological cultures, 1 screened positive for Streptococcus sp., yeast, and Micrococcus. One hundred ICU music therapy patients were followed up, and positive associations with HAIs were found for age (p = 0.01), type of unit (p = 0.001), tracheostomy (p < 0.001), arterial line (p = 0.005), hemodialysis catheter (p = 0.05), bladder catheter (p = 0.02), number of invasive devices (p = 0.02), duration use of invasive devices (p = 0.01), and days of hospitalization (p = 0.01). Number of music therapy sessions/patient was not associated with HAIs (p = 0.86).
The results indicate that the current cleaning and disinfection protocol can be considered safe and effective. To the authors' knowledge, this is one of the first studies investigating biosafety of musical instruments in a hospital-based music therapy service. Patient safety is of the utmost importance in hospital settings, and awareness about proper cleaning of their work tools among music therapists is paramount.
医疗保健相关感染(HAI)会影响患者的安全和康复。音乐治疗服务中使用的乐器可能携带病原体,尤其是在 ICU 中。本研究旨在确定圣达菲基金会博戈塔大学医院音乐治疗服务的清洁和消毒方案的效果。
这是一项前瞻性队列研究,纳入了 2023 年 7 月至 8 月期间所有 ICU 音乐治疗患者。对成人和儿科 ICU 中 9 名患者的乐器进行清洁前后,进行了三磷酸腺苷(ATP)生物发光试验和微生物培养。在开始音乐治疗前、完成音乐治疗后和清洁仪器后,对 ATP 进行采样。如果 ATP 测试值高于规定的 200 相对光单位(RLU)截止值,则进行培养。如果没有 ATP 值高于截止值,则随机进行培养。
共进行了 63 次 ATP 测试和 10 次随机微生物培养。应用清洁和消毒方案后,所有 ATP 值均≤200RLU。在 10 次微生物培养中,有 1 次检测到链球菌、酵母和微球菌呈阳性。对 100 名 ICU 音乐治疗患者进行了随访,发现与 HAI 相关的因素有年龄(p=0.01)、病房类型(p=0.001)、气管切开术(p<0.001)、动脉置管术(p=0.005)、血液透析导管(p=0.05)、膀胱导管(p=0.02)、侵袭性设备数量(p=0.02)、侵袭性设备使用时间(p=0.01)和住院天数(p=0.01)。每位患者的音乐治疗次数与 HAI 无关(p=0.86)。
结果表明,目前的清洁和消毒方案是安全有效的。据作者所知,这是医院音乐治疗服务中首次对乐器生物安全性进行调查的研究之一。在医院环境中,患者安全至关重要,音乐治疗师对其工作工具进行正确清洁的认识至关重要。