预防手术刀刀片伤害:员工对澳大利亚/新西兰标准的无知

Dennis Tseng MBBS (Dr, deceased), Michael Sinnott MBBS, FACEM, FRACP (Dr), James Collier MBBS, FACEM (Dr), Daryl Wall MBBS, FRACS (Dr), Michael Whitby MBBS, FRACP, FRCPA (Dr)
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摘要

本研究的目的是:(1)评估员工对澳大利亚/新西兰标准(AS/NZS 3825:1998)“从手术刀柄上移除和处置手术刀刀片的程序和设备”的了解程度;(2)确定三级医院是否遵守这一标准。方法通过非标准化、非识别的横断面调查确定亚历山德拉公主医院对AS/NZS 3825:1998(标准)的了解和遵守情况。抽样对象是在常用手术刀刀片和可重复使用手术刀柄区域工作的临床工作人员(根据医院采购部门的数据定义)。结果共96名医护人员完成调查。没有一个工作人员能够完整地描述标准。只有16%(5/30)的医务人员和19%(13/66)的护理人员能够部分描述AS/NZS 3825:1998。确定只有3.3%(1/30)的医务人员和1.5%(1/66)的护理人员常规使用安全的方法去除手术刀刀片。结论研究医院对AS/NZS 3825:1998的认识存在不足。在这种情况下,目前使用的从可重复使用的手术刀柄上去除用过的手术刀刀片的大多数方法不符合本标准。
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Prevention of scalpel blade injuries: Staff ignorance of the Australian/New Zealand Standard

Background

The objectives of this study were to (1) Assess staff knowledge of Australian/New Zealand Standard (AS/NZS 3825:1998), ’Procedures and devices for the removal and disposal of scalpel blades from scalpel handles’; (2) Determine compliance with this standard within a tertiary hospital setting.

Methods

Knowledge of and compliance with AS/NZS 3825:1998 (the Standard) at the Princess Alexandra Hospital was determined by a non standardised, de-identified cross sectional survey. The sampling frame was clinical staff working in areas where scalpel blades and reusable scalpel handles were in common usage (as defined by data from the hospital's purchasing department).

Results

A total of 96 medical and nursing personnel completed the survey. No staff member was able to describe the Standard completely. Only 16% (5/30) of medical staff and 19% (13/66) of nursing staff surveyed were able to describe the AS/NZS 3825:1998 in part. It was determined that only 3.3% (1/30) of medical and 1.5% (1/66) of nursing staff were routinely utilising a safe method for the removal of scalpel blades.

Conclusion

Within the study hospital there is a deficiency in the knowledge of AS/NZS 3825:1998. The majority of currently employed methods for removing used scalpel blades from reusable scalpel handles in this setting do not comply with this Standard.

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