与医护人员手套或长袍沾染MRSA相关的因素:5个州退伍军人医院的队列研究

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Lyndsay M O'Hara, Lisa Pineles, Michelle Newman, Mary Bahr-Robertson, Gio J Baracco, Matthew Bidwell Goetz, Kevin S Ikuta, Christopher J Crnich, Suzanne F Bradley, Kathleen A Linder, Michael A Rubin, Karim Khader, Richard E Nelson, J Kristie Johnson, Eli N Perencevich, Martin E Evans, Anthony D Harris
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目的:确定卫生保健人员(HCP)手套或长袍被耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌(MRSA)污染的比率,并估计哪些患者护理相互作用和HCP角色与更大的污染有关。设计:多中心队列研究。地点:美国五个退伍军人事务医疗中心。患者和参与者:纳入了过去7天内MRSA临床或监测培养阳性的患者。每个患者在房间内观察到5个HCP。任务完成后和离开房间前,分别培养HCP手套和防护服。结果:我们纳入799例患者,获得3832例手套和手术衣培养。3832例中有713例(18.6%)感染了MRSA, 3832例中有589例(15.4%)感染了MRSA, 3831例中有319例(8.3%)感染了MRSA。物理治疗师和职业治疗师的手套和长袍最常被污染。2901例观察中有622例(21.4%)涉及接触患者的任何相互作用导致手套或工作服污染,而931例观察中有91例(9.8%)仅接触环境导致污染。在重症监护室(ICU)和非ICU中,手套或工作服的污染率相似。结论:在护理退伍军人患者时,特别是直接接触患者时,HCP手套和防护服经常发生MRSA污染。医院可以考虑优化接触预防措施,减少对低风险互动的预防措施,增加对高风险互动的预防措施。
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Factors associated with healthcare personnel glove or gown contamination with MRSA: a cohort study of VA hospitals in 5 states.

Objective: To determine the rate of healthcare personnel (HCP) glove or gown contamination with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and to estimate which patient care interactions and HCP roles are associated with greater contamination.

Design: Multicenter cohort study.

Setting: Five Veterans Affairs medical centers in the United States.

Patients and participants: Patients with a positive MRSA clinical or surveillance culture within the past 7 days were enrolled. Five HCP in the room were observed for each patient. After completion of tasks and prior to room exit, HCP gloves and gowns were cultured separately.

Results: We enrolled 799 patients and obtained 3,832 glove and gown cultures. Contamination of HCP gloves or gown with MRSA occurred 713 of 3,832 (18.6%) of the time, while 589 of 3,832 (15.4%) of interactions resulted in contamination of gloves, and 319 of 3,831 (8.3%) of interactions resulted in contamination of gowns. The gloves and gowns of physical therapists and occupational therapists were most frequently contaminated. Any interactions that involved touching the patient resulted in glove or gown contamination in 622 of 2,901 (21.4%) of observations, while touching only the environment resulted contamination in 91 of 931 (9.8%) of observations. Rates of glove or gown contamination were similar in the intensive care unit (ICU) and non-ICU.

Conclusions: Contamination of HCP gloves and gowns with MRSA occurs frequently when caring for Veteran patients particularly when there is direct patient contact. Hospitals may consider optimizing contact precautions by using fewer precautions for low-risk interactions and more precautions for high-risk interactions.

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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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