一次性隔离服的选择、筛选和报告的临床经验。

Q4 Medicine
Karen Haberland, Julie Miller, Amanda Sivek, James Davis, Jeremy Suggs
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摘要

目的:本研究旨在调查一次性隔离衣的流体穿透是否被低估以及在多大程度上被低估,并确定提高医护人员(HCW)对隔离衣性能理解的领域。方法:研究人员开展了一项保密的、定性的、在线的一次性隔离服用户体验调查,调查对象是有穿着一次性隔离服或选择购买一次性隔离服经验的医护人员。不受限制的调查链接分布于2024年2月至3月。结果:共211人完成调查。当被问及选择时,购买者最常选择购买用于非手术应用期间患者护理的2级隔离衣。超过40%的穿着者表示,他们在为患者护理穿上个人防护装备时,无法选择防护服的防护级别,34.3%的人经历过液体穿透(即液体穿透一次性隔离服),但近一半的人从未报告过这一问题。讨论和结论:为了提高安全性,医疗保健界必须共同努力,改进基于液体暴露风险的长袍性能和选择的指导。频繁的未被充分报道的罢工事件突出了医护人员对长袍分类和适当使用的困惑。需要一个统一的、基于任务的框架,明确地将手术表现与临床风险联系起来。培养一种规范报告问题的文化,同时最大限度地减少工作人员的负担,再加上有针对性的教育和精简的报告机制,将使决策更加明智,并加强感染预防工作。
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Clinical Experience with Disposable Isolation Gown Selection, Strikethrough, and Reporting.

Objectives: This study sought to investigate whether and to what extent fluid strikethrough for disposable isolation gowns is underreported and to identify areas for improving healthcare worker (HCW) understanding of gown performance. Methods: Researchers developed a confidential, qualitative, online disposable isolation gown user experience survey with an intended audience of HCWs with experience either wearing disposable isolation gowns or selecting them for purchase. The unrestricted survey link was distributed from February to March 2024. Results: A total of 211 individuals completed the survey. When asked about selection, purchasers most frequently chose to purchase level 2 isolation gowns for patient care during nonsurgical applications. More than 40% of wearers stated that they did not have a choice regarding gown protection levels when donning personal protective equipment for patient care, and 34.3% experienced fluid strikethrough (i.e., penetration of fluid through a disposable isolation gown), yet nearly one-half never reported this problem. Discussion and Conclusion: To enhance safety, the healthcare community must work together to improve guidance on gown performance and selection based on fluid exposure risk. Frequent, underreported strikethrough incidents highlighted confusion among HCWs regarding gown classification and appropriate usage. A need exists for a unified, task-based framework that clearly links gown performance with clinical risk. Fostering a culture that normalizes reporting issues-while minimizing staff burden-combined with targeted education and streamlined reporting mechanisms, will enable more informed decision making and reinforce infection prevention efforts.

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Biomedical Instrumentation and Technology
Biomedical Instrumentation and Technology Computer Science-Computer Networks and Communications
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1.10
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期刊介绍: AAMI publishes Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology (BI&T) a bi-monthly peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the developers, managers, and users of medical instrumentation and technology.
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