美国医疗保健人员在第四医疗中心的社会混合模式:一项前瞻性观察研究。

IF 3 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Lauren Pischel, Obianuju G Aguolu, Noureen Ahmed, Melissa M Campbell, Ryan Borg, Chelsea Duckwall, Kathryn Willebrand, Agnieska Zaleski, Elliott E Paintsil, M Catherine Muenker, Amyn A Malik, Moses C Kiti, Joshua L Warren, Samuel M Jenness, Ben A Lopman, Justin Belsky, Richard A Martinello, Inci Yildirim, Albert I Ko, Saad B Omer
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背景:了解卫生保健人员(HCP)的接触模式对减轻卫生保健相关传染病的传播是重要的。人们对HCP接触模式如何随时间或在COVID-19大流行等疫情期间发生变化知之甚少。方法:本研究在美国一个大型医疗保健系统中,通过标准化的社会接触日记检查了HCP的社会接触模式。HCP于2020年10月至2022年6月入组。参与者在一个有代表性的工作日内完成了每月的社会联系调查。2022年6月,参与者完成了为期两天的个人接触日记。回归模型估计了接触率和工作类型之间的关系。我们生成了年龄分层接触矩阵。结果:360名HCP入组,157名完成了一个或多个月接触日记,88名完成了为期2天的强化日记。在每月接触日记中,每日接触的中位数为15(四分位数间距(IQR) 8-20),在研究期间略有增加(斜率估计为0.004,p值为0.016)。在个人接触日记方面,88个HCP报告了2天内2550名接触者。HCP感染者与其他HCP感染者(1592名接触者)接触的可能性是患者(570名接触者)的2.8倍。康复/运输人员、影像诊断技术人员、医生、护士、中层和实验室人员的接触率高于最低接触组(护理辅助人员)。接触矩阵集中在工作年龄人口中。结论:HCP接触者主要集中在其工作环境中,主要是与其他HCP接触者。即使在COVID-19大流行期间社会接触模式发生重大变化期间,他们的接触也长期保持稳定。这种稳定性对于设计疫情和大流行应对措施至关重要。
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Social mixing patterns of United States healthcare personnel at a quaternary health center: a prospective observational study.

Background: Understanding healthcare personnel's (HCP) contact patterns are important to mitigate healthcare-associated infectious disease transmission. Little is known about how HCP contact patterns change over time or during outbreaks such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: This study in a large United States healthcare system examined the social contact patterns of HCP via standardized social contact diaries. HCP were enrolled from October 2020 to June 2022. Participants completed monthly surveys of social contacts during a representative working day. In June 2022, participants completed a 2-day individual-level contact diary. Regression models estimated the association between contact rates and job type. We generated age-stratified contact matrices.

Results: Three-hundred and sixty HCP enrolled, 157 completed one or more monthly contact diaries and 88 completed the intensive 2-day diary. In the monthly contact diaries, the median daily contacts were 15 (interquartile range (IQR) 8-20), this increased slightly during the study (slope-estimate 0.004, p-value 0.016). For individual-level contact diaries, 88 HCP reported 2,550 contacts over 2 days. HCP were 2.8 times more likely to contact other HCP (n = 1,592 contacts) than patients (n = 570 contacts). Rehabilitation/transport staff, diagnostic imaging technologists, doctors, nurses, mid-level, and laboratory personnel had higher contacts compared with the lowest contact group (Nursing aids). Contact matrices concentrated in working-age populations.

Conclusions: HCP contacts concentrate in their work environment, primarily with other HCP. Their contacts remained stable over time even during large changes to societal contact patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic. This stability is critical for designing outbreak and pandemic responses.

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期刊介绍: Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology provides original, peer-reviewed scientific articles for anyone involved with an infection control or epidemiology program in a hospital or healthcare facility. Written by infection control practitioners and epidemiologists and guided by an editorial board composed of the nation''s leaders in the field, ICHE provides a critical forum for this vital information.
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