评估在利物浦的一般做法针刺伤协议的使用

C. Ifediora, D. Pope
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背景:针扎伤(nsi)造成巨大的财务、情感、社会和经济成本,因此构成严重的全球疾病负担。制定了在初级保健一级管理nsi的协议,以确保工作人员和公众都得到良好的保护。目的:本研究的目的是评估在利物浦的一般做法的NSI协议的使用,相对于英格兰西北部地区的指导方针。设计和环境:这是一项横断面调查,重点关注英格兰西北部利物浦的77家全科诊所。方法:通过邮寄、电子邮件和个人递送的方式向全科医生诊所的执业经理发放自我管理的预导问卷。对完成的表格进行分析。结果:本研究的有效率为82%(77例应答63例)。8例(12.9%)手术在过去12个月内发生了NSI病例。其中5例(62.5%)为公众病例,其余为执业人员病例。约90%的从业人员了解地区自伤政策,但87.3%的从业人员实际拥有该政策。不到14%的人在采纳或实施建议的指导方针方面有困难,主要是因为不知道在需要帮助时与谁联系。执业规模与保单持有情况无相关性(χ2 = 0.002;P = 0.99)。结论:利物浦地区外科医生对推荐的NSI政策的认知度、采纳度和执行度较高。但是,应该努力使占有最大化,减少政策执行中的困难。
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Assessing the Utilization of Needle-Stick Injury Protocols by General Practices in Liverpool
Background: Needle-Stick Injuries (NSIs) incur huge financial, emotional, social and economic costs, and therefore constitute a serious global burden of disease. Protocols to manage NSIs at the primary care level are in place to ensure both staff and the public are well protected. Aim: This study aims to assess the utilization of NSI Protocols by General Practices in Liverpool, with respect to the North-West of England regional guidelines. Design and Setting: This is a cross-sectional survey, focusing on 77 general practices in Liverpool, North-west of England. Methods: Self-administered, pre-piloted questionnaires were distributed by post, email, and personal delivery to Practice Managers in the GP Surgeries. Completed forms were analyzed. Results: The study achieved an 82% response rate (63 responses out of 77). Eight (12.9%) of the Surgeries witnessed NSI cases in the preceding 12 months. Five (62.5%) of these Surgeries reported cases among the public, while the rest were among Practice staff. About 90% of the practices were aware of the regional NSI Policy, though 87.3% actually possess it. Less than 14% had difficulties adopting or implementing recommended guidelines, mostly from not knowing who to contact if help is needed. There was no association between Practice Size and the Possession of Policy (χ2 = 0.002; P = 0.99). Conclusion: The awareness, adoption and implementation of the recommended NSI policy among Surgeries in Liverpool are quite high. However, efforts should be made to maximize possession and limit difficulties in the implementation of the policies.
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