Current Status and Issues of Learning Norovirus Infection Control of the Three Types of Staff Members Who Work at Special Elderly Nursing Home

Di Wang, Kazumi Kawakami, A. Kudo, K. Iwabuchi
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In this study, we aim to investigate the infection control measures taken against norovirus (NV) infection in special elderly nursing homes, status of three different professions in learning and practicing NV infection control measures in these homes, and related educational challenges. A self-administered questionnaire survey was conducted with 705 nurses, certified care workers, and nursing care staff working in 235 randomly selected special nursing homes across Japan from June to August 2017. Responses from 368 participants (52.2%) were included in the analysis. Internal (85.3%) and external trainings (53.8%), as well as internet (46.5%), were the most common sources of knowledge regarding the control measures. Most participants (84.8%) had attended NV infection control workshops, consisting of teaching the safe handling of vomit and feces to prevent contamination (84.2%), basic knowledge of NV infection (83.4%), proper hand hygiene (78.5%), appropriate use of personal protective equipment and procedure to wear and remove it (64.7%), environmental disinfection (53.3%), and educating residents and visitors regarding the prevention of spread of infection (37.2%). Nursing care staff had significantly lower understand-ing than nurses or certified care workers regarding NV infection control measures that were taught in the workshops and practiced in the nursing home facility, indicating a gap in the learning status. In addition, there was divergence in the content of the workshops, suggesting inter-facility differences in the educational content regarding the control measures. Thus, support for learning regarding NV infection control measures tailored to the needs of individual special nursing homes and the professions working in these homes remains a challenge.
特殊长者护理院三类工作人员诺瓦克病毒感染控制学习现状及问题
本研究旨在调查特殊养老院诺瓦克病毒感染控制措施的实施情况、三种不同职业在特殊养老院诺瓦克病毒感染控制措施的学习和实践情况以及相关教育挑战。2017年6月至8月,研究人员对日本235家特殊疗养院的705名护士、持证护工和护理人员进行了问卷调查。368名参与者(52.2%)的回复被纳入分析。内部(85.3%)、外部培训(53.8%)和互联网(46.5%)是最常见的控制措施知识来源。大多数参与者(84.8%)参加了NV感染控制讲习班,包括教授安全处理呕吐物和粪便以防止污染(84.2%)、NV感染的基本知识(83.4%)、正确的手部卫生(78.5%)、正确使用个人防护装备和穿戴和脱下程序(64.7%)、环境消毒(53.3%)以及对居民和游客进行预防感染传播的教育(37.2%)。与护士或持证护工相比,护理人员对研修班讲授和养老院实践的NV感染控制措施的了解程度明显较低,表明学习状况存在差距。此外,工作坊的内容也存在差异,这表明各设施之间在控制措施的教育内容上存在差异。因此,支持学习针对个别特殊疗养院和在这些疗养院工作的专业人员的需要而制定的NV感染控制措施仍然是一项挑战。
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