Multisite Evaluation of Toothbrushes and Microbial Growth in the Hospital Setting.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
Patti DeJuilio, Jan Powers, Lisa M Soltis, Jo Ann Brooks
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Design: This observational, descriptive study was conducted to determine the prevalence of microbial growth on toothbrushes found in hospital patient rooms.

Methods: Toothbrush sampling was conducted in 136 acute care hospitals and medical centers from November 2018 through February 2022. Inclusion criteria for the units and patient rooms sampled were as follows: general adult medical-surgical units or critical care units; rooms occupied by adults 18 years or older who were capable of (1) mobilizing to the bathroom; (2) using a standard manual, bristled toothbrush; and (3) room did not have signage indicating isolation procedures.

Results: A total of 5340 patient rooms were surveyed. Of the rooms included, 46% (2455) of patients did not have a toothbrush available or had not used a toothbrush (still in package and/or toothpaste not opened). Of the used toothbrushes collected (n = 1817): 48% (872/1817) had at least 1 organism; 14% (251/1817) of the toothbrushes were positive for 3 or more organisms.

Conclusions: These results identify the lack of availability of toothbrushes for patients and support the need for hospitals to incorporate a rigorous, consistent, and comprehensive oral care program to address the evident risk of microbe exposure in the oral cavity.

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医院环境中牙刷和微生物生长的多站点评价。
设计:本观察性描述性研究旨在确定医院病房中牙刷上微生物生长的流行程度。方法:2018年11月至2022年2月,对136家急症医院和医疗中心进行牙刷抽样。抽样单位和病房的纳入标准如下:普通成人内科-外科单位或重症监护单位;年满18周岁且有能力(一)上厕所的成年人居住的房间;(2)使用标准说明书、刚毛牙刷;(3)房间未设置指示隔离程序的标识。结果:共调查了5340间病房。在所包括的房间中,46%(2455)的患者没有可用的牙刷或没有使用牙刷(仍在包装中和/或未打开的牙膏)。收集到的使用过的牙刷中(n = 1817): 48%(872/1817)至少有一种微生物;14%(251/1817)的牙刷检出3种及以上细菌。结论:这些结果确定了患者缺乏牙刷的可用性,并支持医院需要纳入严格,一致和全面的口腔护理计划,以解决口腔微生物暴露的明显风险。
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自引率
16.70%
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83
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The purpose of Clinical Nurse Specialist™: The International Journal for Advanced Nursing Practice is to disseminate outcomes of clinical nurse specialist practice, to foster continued development o fthe clinical nurse specialist role, and to highlight clinical nurse specialist contributions to advancing nursing practice and health policy globally. Objectives of the journal are: 1. Disseminate knowledge about clinical nurse specialist competencies and the education and regulation of practice; 2. Communicate outcomes of clinical nurse specialist practice on quality, safety, and cost of nursing and health services across the continuum of care; 3. Promote evidence-based practice and innovation in the transformation of nursing and health policy for the betterment of the public welfare; 4. Foster intra-professional and interdisciplinary dialogue addressing nursing and health services for specialty populations in diverse care settings adn cultures.
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