在2级或3级病人收容护士中生物安全实践培训和经验的作用。

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Tahar Bajjou, Khalid Ennibi, Idriss Lahlou Amine, Fattouma Mahassine, Yassine Sekhsokh, Claudia Gentry-Weeks
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前言:本研究旨在评估在摩洛哥2级和3级医院工作的护士在生物安全行为方面的差异,以及在高防护设施工作前接受额外生物安全培训的必要性。方法:对2017年12月1日至2018年2月28日(3个月)摩洛哥拉巴特穆罕默德五世军事教学医院病毒学与热带传染病中心的新老护士进行前瞻性横断面观察性研究。比较两组工人在生物安全操作方面的行为(戴手套、洗手等),采用直接观察或摄像机采集数据。结果:89次进入高隔离病房共观察到护士31人,其中新毕业护士14人(45.2%),有经验培训护士17人(54.8%)。在观察到的行为中,两组之间只有戴内侧手套的行为是一致的。经验丰富和受过培训的护士洗手(100%)并观察接触消毒剂的时间(71%),而最近毕业的护士明显忽略了这些活动(分别为79%和32%)。在病人处理过程中,经过培训和经验丰富的护士在生物安全和个人防护方面明显优于新护士。在新毕业的工人中,生物安全方面的差距更常见,特别是在接触病人前戴外手套,护士触摸他们的脸,以及在工作时佩戴珠宝的行为。结论:安全培训应从培训课程的早期开始,理论与实践相结合。它必须作为安全和标准工作文化的一部分纳入一般生物安全政策。建议工作人员在接触高危患者之前必须通过关键生物安全任务的熟练程度考试。
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Role of Training and Experience in Biosafety Practices Among Nurses Working in Level 2 or 3 Patient Containment.

Introduction: This study was conducted to assess the difference in biosafety behaviors among nurses working in a levels 2 and 3 hospital unit in Morocco and the need for additional biosafety training before working in a high-containment facility.

Methods: A prospective cross-sectional and observational study was conducted among new and experienced nurses in the Center of Virology and Tropical Infectious Diseases of the Military Teaching Hospital Mohammed V of Rabat, Morocco, between December 1, 2017 and February 28, 2018 (3 months). We compared behaviors in biosafety practices (donning gloves, handwashing, etc) between the 2 groups, and data were collected by observing workers directly or via camera.

Results: A total of 31 nurses, 14 newly graduated nurses (45.2%) and 17 experienced and trained (54.8%) nurses, were observed during 89 entries into high-containment hospital rooms. Among the behaviors observed, only donning an inner pair of gloves was observed consistently between the 2 groups. Experienced and trained nurses washed their hands (100%) and observed the antiseptic contact time (71%), whereas recently graduated nurses ignored these activities significantly (79% and 32%, respectively). During handling of the patient, the trained and experienced nurses were significantly better than the new ones in the practices of biosafety and personal protection. Gaps in biosafety were observed more frequently among newly graduated workers, especially donning outer gloves before patient contact, nurses touching their faces, and the act of wearing jewelry while working.

Conclusion: Safety training should begin early in the training curriculum with theoretical and practical courses. It must be introduced into the general biosafety policy as part of a safety and standard working culture. It is recommended that personnel be required to pass a proficiency exam in critical biosafety tasks before working with high-risk patients.

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