2019年韩国影响急诊护士感染控制实践的因素

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Sang Ok Kim , Kon Hee Kim
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摘要

背景当传染病爆发时,急救护士是一线专家。急诊护士的感染控制对于最大限度地降低传染病风险和改进急诊护士感染控制实践至关重要。因此,确定影响COVID-19感染控制实践的因素至关重要。数据收集于2020年11月10日至11月26日。结果与新冠肺炎相关的感染控制实践受到感染预防环境(β=0.24,p=.002)、个人防护装备佩戴监测(β=0.19,p=.006)、新冠肺炎知识(β=0.18,p=.009)、,以及与新冠肺炎相关的感知障碍(β=−0.15,p=.033)。结论制定安全的感染预防措施和恢复个人防护设备监测对于改进感染控制实践是必要的。需要一个系统的感染控制教育计划来提高对新冠肺炎的认识,强调其严重性,并识别和消除感知障碍。
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Factors influencing emergency nurses’ infection control practices related to coronavirus disease 2019 in Korea

Background

When an infectious disease breaks out, emergency nurses are the front-line specialists. Infection control by emergency nurses is important to minimize the risk of infectious disease and to improve the infection control practices of emergency nurses. Therefore, it is crucial to identify the factors influencing infection control practice related to COVID-19.

Methods

For this cross-sectional study design used survey methods for data collection, a questionnaire survey was conducted with 161 emergency nurses working in five hospitals selected through convenience sampling. Data were collected from November 10 to November 26 in 2020.

Results

Infection control practice related to COVID-19 was affected by the infection prevention environment (β = 0.24, p = .002), monitoring of wearing Personal Protective Equipment (β = 0.19, p = .006), knowledge about COVID-19 (β = 0.18, p = .009), perceived severity related to COVID-19 (β = 0.18, p = .010), and perceived barrier related to COVID-19 (β = −0.15, p = .033).

Conclusion

Creating safe infection prevention measures and revitalizing personal protective equipment monitoring are necessary to improve infection control practices. A systematic infection control education program is needed to improve knowledge about COVID-19, emphasize its perceived severity, and identify and eliminate perceived barriers.

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Australasian Emergency Care
Australasian Emergency Care Nursing-Emergency Nursing
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
5.60%
发文量
82
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Australasian Emergency Care is an international peer-reviewed journal dedicated to supporting emergency nurses, physicians, paramedics and other professionals in advancing the science and practice of emergency care, wherever it is delivered. As the official journal of the College of Emergency Nursing Australasia (CENA), Australasian Emergency Care is a conduit for clinical, applied, and theoretical research and knowledge that advances the science and practice of emergency care in original, innovative and challenging ways. The journal serves as a leading voice for the emergency care community, reflecting its inter-professional diversity, and the importance of collaboration and shared decision-making to achieve quality patient outcomes. It is strongly focussed on advancing the patient experience and quality of care across the emergency care continuum, spanning the pre-hospital, hospital and post-hospital settings within Australasia and beyond.
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