基于各级医院的医院感染分级培训体系构建及效果评价

Q2 Computer Science
R Chang, D Meng
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医院感染是一个重要的全球公共卫生问题。医务人员的教育可以有效地提高对医院感染方案的依从性,降低医院感染的发生率。然而,目前向第三方人员提供的培训是不够的,迫切需要通过有效和量身定制的培训计划来提高他们对医院感染的认识。目的:建立符合各级医院具体需求的医院感染分级培训体系,并对其效果进行评价。 方法:采用问卷调查的方法,对不同级别医院的第三方工作人员进行调查,了解其对医院感染预防措施的了解情况。根据调查结果,建立了医院感染分级培训体系。培训结束后进行培训后评估,评估参与者对医院感染的理解程度。 结果:共有561名第三方员工参与了基线医院感染知识问卷调查。基线调查结果显示,各级医疗机构的第三方工作人员掌握医院感染知识的程度存在差异。经过分级培训,各级医院的不足得到了纠正,有效提高了第三方人员医院感染知识水平。多因素分析结果表明,工作经验有限的个人应加强医疗废物处理培训,加深对医院感染相关个人防护措施的了解。此外,不经常的年度培训可能会阻碍第三方工作人员对医院感染的理解。 结论:各级医疗机构第三方人员医院感染知识存在不同程度的不足。实施分层培训方法是有效提高这些工作人员医院感染知识水平的一项有意义的战略。
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Construction and effect evaluation of a hierarchical training system for nosocomial infection based on hospitals at all levels
INTRODUCTION: Nosocomial infection is a critical global public health issue. The education of medical personnel can effectively enhance compliance with nosocomial infection protocols and reduce the incidence of such infections. However, the current training provided to third-party staff is inadequate, necessitating an urgent enhancement of their knowledge on nosocomial infection through effective and tailored training programs. OBJECTIVES: The objective is to establish a hierarchical training system for nosocomial infection, customized to meet the specific requirements of hospitals at all levels, and evaluate its efficacy. METHODS: A questionnaire survey was conducted among third-party staff members at hospitals of different levels to assess their understanding of nosocomial infection prevention measures. Based on the survey results, a hierarchical training system was developed for nosocomial infection among the participants. After the training, a post-training assessment was carried out to evaluate the participants' comprehension of nosocomial infections. RESULTS: A total of 561 third-party employees participated in the baseline hospital infection knowledge questionnaire. The baseline findings unveiled disparities in the extent to which third-party staff members across various tiers of medical institutions have mastered their knowledge on nosocomial infections. After undergoing hierarchical training, the deficiencies of hospitals at all levels have been rectified, thereby effectively enhancing the level of knowledge regarding nosocomial infections among third-party personnel. The results of multivariate analysis indicate that individuals with limited work experience should enhance their training in medical waste disposal and acquire a deeper understanding of personal protection measures related to nosocomial infections. Moreover, infrequent annual training sessions may impede the comprehension of nosocomial infection among third-party staff. CONCLUSION: The knowledge of hospital infection among third-party staff at all levels of medical institutions exhibits varying deficiencies. Implementing a hierarchical training approach is a meaningful strategy that effectively enhances the level of hospital infection knowledge among these staff members.
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EAI Endorsed Transactions on Pervasive Health and Technology
EAI Endorsed Transactions on Pervasive Health and Technology Computer Science-Computer Science (miscellaneous)
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