Mulaudzi Fhulufhelo, Downing Charlene
Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Science, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg.
Curationis. 2025 May 9;48(1):e1-e9. doi: 10.4102/curationis.v48i1.2685.
Nurses' adherence to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) policies significantly impacts infection rates, yet various factors, including communication gaps, lack of policy involvement and insufficient training, hinder compliance.
This study investigated the availability of COVID-19 infection control policies and frontline nurses' adherence to these policies at an academic hospital in Johannesburg.
A quantitative, descriptive-comparative design was employed, using stratified random sampling across three phases: policy document analysis, adherence assessment and observation. Phase one evaluated the comprehensiveness of policies from National Institute for Communicable Diseases (NICD), Department of Health (DoH) (SA), National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Centers ffor Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
National Institute for Communicable Diseases, DoH and academic hospital policies were 100% adequate, while CDC and NIH policies met 82% of assessed attributes. Phases two and three assessed adherence using questionnaires and observations. Results revealed higher adherence during direct patient contact (median 5/7; 70%) compared to pre- and post-contact behaviours (median 3/6; 50%). Principal component analysis showed a strong correlation (r = 0.903) between adherence and general precautionary measures.
Despite partial compliance, findings highlight a need for enhanced in-service training and improved communication strategies to promote policy adherence and minimise infection risks.Contribution: Recommendations are provided to strengthen nursing practice, education and policy development, empowering nurses with knowledge and strategies for effective infection control.
护士对2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)政策的遵守情况对感染率有重大影响,但包括沟通差距、缺乏政策参与和培训不足在内的各种因素阻碍了合规性。
本研究调查了约翰内斯堡一家学术医院COVID-19感染控制政策的可用性以及一线护士对这些政策的遵守情况。
采用定量、描述性比较设计,分三个阶段进行分层随机抽样:政策文件分析、遵守情况评估和观察。第一阶段评估了来自国家传染病研究所(NICD)、卫生部(DoH)(南非)、美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)和疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)的政策的全面性。
国家传染病研究所、卫生部和学术医院的政策100%充分,而疾病预防控制中心和美国国立卫生研究院的政策满足了82%的评估属性。第二和第三阶段使用问卷调查和观察来评估遵守情况。结果显示,与接触前和接触后的行为相比,直接接触患者期间的遵守情况更高(中位数为5/7;70%)。主成分分析显示,遵守情况与一般预防措施之间存在很强的相关性(r = 0.903)。
尽管存在部分合规情况,但研究结果强调需要加强在职培训和改进沟通策略,以促进政策遵守并将感染风险降至最低。贡献:提供了加强护理实践、教育和政策制定的建议,使护士具备有效感染控制的知识和策略。