Assessment of Circulating Nurses’ Aseptic Practices in Orthopedic and General Surgeries of Public Hospitals in Shiraz, Iran

Hamed Parnikh, R. Kalantari, Samaneh Dehghan Abnavi, Mehdi Hasanshahi, Somayeh Gheysari
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Background: Infection is a possible problem in operating rooms. The aseptic technique is one of the circulating nurses’ duties to prevent infections and keep patients safe against microorganisms in the operating room. Objectives: This study aimed to assess the circulating nurses’ aseptic practices in orthopedic and general surgeries. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 296 circulating nurses who worked in public hospitals in Shiraz, Iran, during the 2020 summer. Data collection tools included a demographics questionnaire and the Aseptic Practices among Circulating Nurses Scale. The data were collected after the assessment of the psychometric properties of the tool. The data were analyzed using SPSS software (version 22). Results: The mean score of the aseptic practice scale was 3.50 out of 5. Although the aseptic practice score was higher than the average level, the circulating nurses had low scores in several items. Age and work experience had a weak negative correlation with the “establishment of a sterile field” subscale. The aseptic practice score was significantly different in circulating nurses with different academic educational levels. Conclusions: There is a need to improve some aseptic practices. Supplying the hospitals with necessary materials, using appropriate guidelines and educational programs, supervising, and setting appropriate policies can help improve aseptic practices.
伊朗设拉子公立医院骨科和普通外科循环护士无菌实践评估
背景:感染是手术室可能存在的问题。无菌技术是循环护士的职责之一,以防止感染和保护病人免受微生物在手术室的安全。目的:本研究旨在评估骨科和普外科循环护士的无菌做法。方法:对2020年夏季在伊朗设拉子公立医院工作的296名流动护士进行了横断面研究。数据收集工具包括人口统计问卷和流动护士无菌操作量表。在对工具的心理测量特性进行评估后收集数据。采用SPSS软件(version 22)对数据进行分析。结果:无菌操作量表的平均得分为3.50分(满分5分)。虽然无菌操作得分高于平均水平,但循环护士在几个项目上得分较低。年龄和工作经验与“建立不育田”子量表呈弱负相关。不同学历的循环护士无菌操作评分差异有统计学意义。结论:一些无菌操作规范有待改进。为医院提供必要的材料,使用适当的指导方针和教育计划,监督和制定适当的政策有助于改善无菌操作。
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