NURSES INFECTION PREVENTION PRACTICES IN HANDLING INJECTIONS: A CASE OF RIFT VALLEY PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL IN KENYA.

Q4 Medicine
R. Chemoiwa, V. K. Mukthar, A. Maranga, S. J. Kulei
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OBJECTIVE To analyse the infection prevention practices in handling of injections by nurses in Rift Valley Provincial Hospital in Kenya. DESIGN A cross-sectional observational study. SETTING Rift Valley Provincial hospital which is a level five health facility situated in Nakuru County, Kenya. SUBJECTS A sample of 386 injection procedures attributed to the nurses in Rift Valley Provincial Hospital was considered for this study. RESULTS The study established that among all the injections administered in this study, 43.7% (386) adhered to aseptic techniques. Over seventy five percent (76.9%, n = 386) of the observed injections procedures did not involve the hand-washing, 53.4% (n = 206) did not involve swabbing of a vial rubber cap with alcohol swabs and 95.1%(n = 263) involved using of multidose drug in more than one designated patient. Over ninety five percent (95.6%, n = 364) of the observed procedures involved use of sterile the syringe bit of the devices only while the rest used either clean or contaminated syringes. Around forty percent (42.2%, n = 316) of the injections preparation was done elsewhere (not at the patient bedside) before administration. Slightly over thirty five percent (36.6%, n = 386) of the injections were administered immediately upon reconstitution(at the right time). The study also established the use of aseptic techniques to reconstitute and administer was significantly related to the number of nurses to patients ratio per shift (X2(1) = 3.5: p = 0.04). CONCLUSION The findings of this study indicate that patient safety in public hospital is still relatively low. The adherence to basic infection prevention procedures/aseptic techniques in handling of injections by health workers is still a concern. The adherence to aseptic techniques in handling injections is significantly associated with the nurses to patients ratios. Therefore, it is imperative to improve nurse to patient ratio in public health facilities in Kenya.
护士在处理注射时预防感染的做法:肯尼亚裂谷省医院一例。
目的分析肯尼亚裂谷省医院护士在处理注射过程中预防感染的做法。设计:横断面观察性研究。位于肯尼亚纳库鲁县的裂谷省医院是一家五级卫生设施。研究对象选取裂谷省医院护士进行的386例注射手术为样本。结果在本研究中使用的所有注射剂中,有43.7%(386例)采用了无菌技术。超过75% (76.9%,n = 386)的注射过程不涉及洗手,53.4% (n = 206)不涉及用酒精拭子擦拭小瓶橡胶盖,95.1%(n = 263)涉及在多个指定患者中使用多剂量药物。超过95% (95.6%,n = 364)的观察到的程序涉及使用无菌装置的注射器位,而其余的使用清洁或污染的注射器。大约40% (42.2%,n = 316)的注射准备在给药前在其他地方完成(而不是在患者床边)。略多于35% (36.6%,n = 386)的注射在重建后立即(在正确的时间)进行。研究还发现,无菌技术的使用与每班护士与患者的比例显著相关(X2(1) = 3.5: p = 0.04)。结论公立医院的患者安全水平相对较低。卫生工作者在处理注射时遵守基本感染预防程序/无菌技术仍然是一个令人关切的问题。在处理注射时坚持无菌技术与护患比显著相关。因此,提高肯尼亚公共卫生机构的护患比势在必行。
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期刊介绍: The East African Medical Journal is published every month. It is intended for publication of papers on original work and reviews of all aspects of medicine. Communications bearing on clinical and basic research on problems relevant to East Africa and other African countries will receive special attention. Papers submitted for publication are accepted only on the understanding they will not be published elsewhere without the permission of the Editor-in-Chief
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