也门萨那一家综合医院重症监护病房的感染控制程序和做法

Ashraf Algaradi, A. Sherif, I. Wahdan
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背景:入住重症监护病房(icu)的患者发生卫生保健相关感染(HAIs)的风险最大。遵守感染控制(IC)预防措施有助于预防艾滋病。目的:评估重症监护病房(icu)感染控制(IC)程序和做法。方法:对也门萨那Althawra总医院重症监护病房进行横断面调查。所有icu及其管理人员(n=12)和卫生保健工作者(n=200)成为研究的目标。使用美国国际开发署(US-AID)设计的IC评估工具收集数据。它包括集成电路程序模块和集成电路实践的观察清单。结果:icu操作在手卫生操作(49.1%)、注射操作(25%)和icu使用导管类型(16.7%)方面较差。卫生保健科护士的手卫生习惯(占46%的icu的30.2%)、注射给药习惯(占34.5%的icu的35.7%)和废物处理习惯(占92.5%的icu的23.5%)较差。结论:Althawra总医院icu感染控制程序和操作在注射操作、icu使用导管类型、手卫生操作、注射给药和废物处理等方面较差。建议:有必要改进icu中有关手卫生习惯、注射习惯和导管类型的IC程序,并解决卫生保健工作者的IC做法。
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Infection Control Procedures and Practices in Intensive Care Units of a General Hospital, Sana’a, Yemen
Background: Patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) are at a greatest risk of health care associated infections (HAIs). Adherence to infection control (IC) precautions helps to prevent HAIs. Objective(s): To assess the infection control (IC) procedures and practices in intensive care units (ICUs). Methods: A cross sectional survey was conducted in ICUs of Althawra General Hospital in Sana'a, Republic of Yemen. All ICUs and their managers (n=12) and health care workers (n=200) made the target of the study. Data were collected using the IC assessment tool designed by the United States Agency for International Development (US-AID). It comprises modules for IC procedures and observation checklists for IC practices. Results: The IC procedures were poor regarding hand hygiene practices (49.1%), injection practices (25%), and type of catheters used in ICUs (16.7%). The IC practices of HCWs were poor regarding hand hygiene practices (30.2% in 46% of the ICUs), injection administration practices (35.7% in 34.5% of the ICUs) and waste disposal practices (23.5% in 92.5% of the ICUs). Conclusion: Infection control procedures and practices in ICUs of Althawra General Hospital were poor with respect to injection practices, type of catheters used in ICUs, hand hygiene practices, injection administration, and waste disposal. Recommendations: Improving the IC procedures regarding hand hygiene practices, injection practices, and type of catheters used in ICUs and addressing the IC practices of HCWs is a necessity.
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