Leinbach R M, English A J
School of Community Health Professions and Physical Therapy, College of Health Sciences, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529, USA.
Am J Infect Control. 1995 Apr;23(2):73-7. doi: 10.1016/0196-6553(95)90097-7.
Infection control professionals from area long-term care facilities contacted us and asked for help in securing infection control training. To determine whether there was sufficient statewide need to warrant University activity, we conducted a needs assessment.
An eight-page questionnaire was mailed to 220 infection control professionals in nursing homes statewide. The instrument focused on training needs and also on training accessibility issues. Ninety-nine completed questionnaires were returned for a 41% response rate.
The infection control professionals who responded came from a representative group of long-term care facilities throughout the state. Ninety-three percent indicated that they were "very interested" or "interested" in a series of sessions addressing a wide variety of long-term care infection control topics. Ninety-nine percent of the respondents indicated that it was "extremely important" or "important" for any such training to focus specifically on long-term care facilities.
Considerable need for infection control training was expressed by infection control professionals in Virginia long-term care facilities. Such training must be relevant to long-term care facilities and should meet accessibility requirements.
来自当地长期护理机构的感染控制专业人员与我们联系,请求协助提供感染控制培训。为了确定全州范围内是否有足够的需求来支持大学开展相关活动,我们进行了一次需求评估。
向全州220名养老院感染控制专业人员邮寄了一份八页的问卷。该问卷聚焦于培训需求以及培训的可获取性问题。共收回99份填好的问卷,回复率为41%。
回复的感染控制专业人员来自全州具有代表性的长期护理机构群体。93%的人表示他们“非常感兴趣”或“感兴趣”一系列涵盖各种长期护理感染控制主题的课程。99%的受访者表示,任何此类培训专门针对长期护理机构“极其重要”或“重要”。
弗吉尼亚州长期护理机构的感染控制专业人员表示对感染控制培训有相当大的需求。此类培训必须与长期护理机构相关,并应满足可获取性要求。