日惹大学Gadjah Mada学术医院锐器废物处理合规性的鉴定

Timuryani Nugraheni
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背景:发生在医院的卫生保健过程离不开因素控制和感染预防。目前医院面临的最大挑战之一是能够减少在提供正在进行的保健服务期间发生的感染人数。目的:本研究旨在确定日惹Gadjah Mada大学附属医院卫生工作者和尖锐物品感染控制政策的遵守情况,以防止感染的传播,并确定感染传播链。设计:本研究为描述性分析研究。数据的收集采用观察法,使用检查表形式的调查仪器。数据的处理涉及因子分析和以百分比和表格的描述性形式叙述。研究人群包括在急诊室、重症监护室、手术室和助产护理休息室工作的注射保健工作者所采取的总措施的30%的总抽样。样本集包括40项活动。观察表依据2011年护士感染预防与控制协会的PPI指南。结果:2015年1 - 4月,针扎发生率明显增加至4例。管理尖锐废物的合规人员比例为:67.5%,25%的企业合规人员没有重新包装或关闭针头(最低比例)。不给他人尖锐物品的比例高达82.5%(中等比例)。当打算给另一个人尖锐的物体时,容器的使用量高达57.5%(最低比例)。利器废弃物放入专用防穿刺防水箱97.5%(等级好)。装满利器废弃物的安全箱3/4密封或密封后扔进垃圾存放区75%(最小规模)。结论:安全注射SPO、SPO利器废物管理等基础设施的可获得性有待提高,移交给另一名警官时可用于存放注射器的容器的可获得性有待提高,安全箱的可获得性有待提高。员工应严格执行针刺伤防控方案,在普遍预防和分级控制政策的指导下,以SPO为基础执行合规。
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Identification of Waste Handling Compliance of Sharp Objects at Universitas Gadjah Mada Academic Hospital Yogyakarta
Background: Health care processes that occur in the hospital cannot be separated from factor control and prevention of infection. One of the biggest challenges of the current hospital is to be able to reduce the number of infections that occur during the delivery of health services in progress.Objective: This research aimed to identify compliance with the infection control policy concerning health workers and sharp objects in order to prevent spread of infection and to decide upon the chain of infection transmission in Universitas Gadjah Mada Academic Hospital, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.Design:  This research was a descriptive analytic study. Data were collected by observation methods using a survey instrument in the form of a check list. The processing of data involved factor analysis and narratives in descriptive form with percentages and tables.The study population involved total sampling of 30 percent of the total measures undertaken by syringe healthcare workers who work in the ER, Intensive Care Installation, Operation Room and Midwifery Care Lounge. The sample set included 40 activities. The Observation Sheet was based on the Guide PPI from the 2011 Nurses Association of Infection Prevention and Control.Results: The incidence of needle stick during January - April 2015 increased significantly to 4 events. Rate of compliance officers in managing sharps waste was: 67.5% with 25 % of corporate compliance officers not doing recapping or closure of needles (minimum scale). A sharp object was not given to others as much as 82.5% (Medium scale). When intending to give a sharp object to another person then the container was used as much as 57.5% (minimum scale). Sharps waste were put into a special puncture resistant and waterproof box 97.5% (scale of Good). Safety box 3/4 full of sharps waste was sealed or sealed and thrown into the garbage storage area as much as 75% (minimum scale).Conclusions: The availability of adequate infrastructure, e.g. Safe Injecting SPO, SPO sharps waste management, availability of containers for storing syringe when it will be handed over to another officer, and the availability of adequate safety box needs to be improved. Workers should strictly follow the NSI (Needle Stick Injury) prevention and control program and execute compliance based on SPO guided by the universal precautions and hierarchical control policy.
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