Barriers and facilitators of effective prevention and management of healthcare-associated infections regarding faecal matter: Perceptions of healthcare professionals and prevention perspectives.

Nicolas Calcagni, Anne-Gaëlle Venier, Raymond Nasso, Bruno Jarrige, Eva Ardichen, Pierre Parneix, Bruno Quintard
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Background: To determine the perceptions of healthcare professionals regarding faecal risk and healthcare associated infection, as well as the means and limitations perceived, to improve adherence to hygiene protocols through an understanding of the barriers and facilitators of these professionals.

Methods: A qualitative study was conducted through 15 individual interviews and 3 focus groups (12 participants) in Nouvelle-Aquitaine and Guadeloupe. An interview guide developed through interdisciplinary collaboration was used, which addressed the perceptions of faecal germs and viruses, risk perception, means of prevention, barriers and facilitators to compliance with good hygiene practices, as well as knowledge needs. A verbatim transcription was performed, and the corpus was prepared for thematic analysis (using Vivo software).

Results: The professionals lack understanding regarding the issue of faecal risk. Although most of the professionals interviewed feel concerned, the perception of risk varies notably according to the type of service, the epidemic threshold, and the patient's health status. The barriers to compliance with hygiene practices are both institutional and individual.

Conclusion: Caregivers suggest ways to increase knowledge of the problem. These results precede and complement the development of the "faecal risk" toolbox in 2020 by the national cross-support mission for the prevention of healthcare-associated infections (Repairs MATIS).

有效预防和管理与粪便有关的卫生保健相关感染的障碍和促进因素:卫生保健专业人员的看法和预防观点。
背景:确定卫生保健专业人员对粪便风险和卫生保健相关感染的看法,以及他们认为的方法和限制,通过了解这些专业人员的障碍和促进因素来提高对卫生协议的遵守。方法:在新阿基坦省和瓜德罗普省通过15个个人访谈和3个焦点小组(12名参与者)进行定性研究。使用了通过跨学科合作制定的访谈指南,其中涉及对粪便细菌和病毒的认识、对风险的认识、预防手段、遵守良好卫生习惯的障碍和促进因素以及知识需求。进行逐字转录,并准备语料库进行专题分析(使用Vivo软件)。结果:专业人员对粪便风险问题缺乏认识。尽管接受采访的大多数专业人员都感到担忧,但对风险的感知因服务类型、流行阈值和患者健康状况而有显著差异。遵守卫生习惯的障碍既有体制方面的,也有个人方面的。结论:护理人员建议增加对问题的认识。这些结果先于并补充了国家预防保健相关感染交叉支持特派团于2020年开发的“粪便风险”工具箱。
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