Emori T G, Haley R W, Garner J S, Stanley R C, Culver D H, Raven B H, Freeman H E
Am J Infect Control. 1982 Feb;10(1):3-16. doi: 10.1016/0196-6553(82)90034-7.
To study the impact of the professional background of infection control personnel, we compared the characteristics and activities of 107 infection control nurses (ICNs) with those of 13 infection control laboratorians (ICLs), all in hospitals with 300 beds or more. Although the two groups performed similarly in many respects. ICNs spent more time teaching, whereas ICLs spent more time and appeared more proficient in investigating outbreaks. Staff nurses at hospitals with ICNs found the infection control person more visible on the wards and more available for discussing infection control matters. ICNs appeared less hesitant to speak up to personnel not following correct handwashing techniques. ICNs and ICLs appear to offer different skills that should be considered when filling different infection control positions.
为研究感染控制人员专业背景的影响,我们比较了107名感染控制护士(ICN)和13名感染控制检验师(ICL)的特征及工作情况,他们均来自床位不少于300张的医院。尽管两组在很多方面表现相似,但ICN花费更多时间进行教学,而ICL在调查疫情方面花费更多时间且似乎更精通。配备ICN的医院的病房护士发现感染控制人员在病房更常出现,也更愿意讨论感染控制问题。ICN在对未遵循正确洗手技术的人员提出意见时似乎更少犹豫。ICN和ICL似乎具备不同技能,在填补不同感染控制职位时应予以考虑。