手术室通风系统评估(ORVSA)工具的开发和验证:手术部位感染预防的综合检查表。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Mohammad Hashemi, Saeed Jafari, Hamidreza Mokarami, Amir Omidvar, Zabiholla Damiri
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摘要

背景:手术部位感染(ssi)可导致死亡率增加、住院时间延长和医疗费用增加。应用有效的手术室通风系统是预防ssi的关键策略,但缺乏标准化的评估工具。目的:开发和验证ORVSA(手术室通风系统评估)工具,以评估和确保通风系统的最佳性能。方法:采用混合方法序贯探索性设计。定性阶段包括文献和标准审查以及专家小组讨论,以确定关键领域和项目。定量阶段评估心理测量特性,包括内容效度和信度。对7家医院的64个手术室进行了评估。研究结果:ORVSA工具包括7个领域和44个项目,涵盖通风类型、排气系统、管理因素、标准标准、过滤、空气处理单元和麻醉气体管理。该工具具有较好的内容效度(平均CVI = 0.959,平均CVR = 0.936)和较高的信度(Cohen’s kappa系数= 0.963,重测信度= 0.949)。结论:ORVSA工具提供了一种全面且用户友好的方法来评估手术室通风系统,确保符合标准并确定需要改进的领域。其强大的心理测量特性使其成为减少ssi和提高患者安全的宝贵资源。
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Development and validation of an Operating Room Ventilation System Assessment (ORVSA) tool: A comprehensive checklist for surgical site infection prevention.

Background: Surgical site infections (SSIs) can lead to increased mortality rates, extended hospital stays, and higher health care costs. Application of an effective operating room (OR) ventilation system is a crucial prevention strategy for SSIs, but standardized assessment tools are lacking.

Methods: A mixed-methods sequential exploratory design was used. The qualitative phase included literature and standards review and expert panel discussions to identify key domains and items. The quantitative phase assessed psychometric properties, including content validity and reliability. Sixty-four ORs across 7 hospitals were evaluated.

Results: The ORVSA (Operating Room Ventilation System Assessment) tool comprises 7 domains and 44 items, covering ventilation type, exhaust systems, managerial factors, standard criteria, filtration, air handling units, and anesthetic gas management. The tool demonstrated excellent content validity (mean CVI = 0.959, mean CVR = 0.936) and high reliability (Cohen's Kappa coefficient = 0.963, test-retest reliability = 0.949).

Discussion: Validation of the tool's items by a qualified and heterogeneous expert panel, demonstrating high relevance, simplicity, and clarity, and consistent inter-rater correlations confirm the tool's validity in accurately measuring its intended purpose.

Conclusions: The ORVSA tool provides a comprehensive and user-friendly method for assessing OR ventilation systems, ensuring compliance with standards and identifying areas for improvement. Its strong psychometric properties make it a valuable resource for reducing SSIs and enhancing patient safety.

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CiteScore
7.40
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期刊介绍: AJIC covers key topics and issues in infection control and epidemiology. Infection control professionals, including physicians, nurses, and epidemiologists, rely on AJIC for peer-reviewed articles covering clinical topics as well as original research. As the official publication of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC)
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