灌输清洁文化:非一次性血压计袖带净化措施的效果。

Genomics Data Pub Date : 2018-11-01 Epub Date: 2018-06-27 DOI:10.1177/1757177418780997
Peta-Anne Zimmerman, Michael Jacques, Dale Rowland
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背景:目的:本研究的目的是证明去污可减少非一次性血压计袖带的微生物污染,从而提供证据证明无需购买和处置一次性患者使用的袖带,从而降低成本并减少对环境的影响:在农村急诊科使用一系列微生物样本,对现有血压计袖带和相关床旁病人监护仪进行了干预前-干预后研究。Wilcoxon 符号秩检验分析了净化干预的效果。为了进一步检验净化干预的效果,还对每个方面进行了曼-惠特尼 U 检验:结果:净化前的污染程度明显高于净化后(Z = -5.14,U = 55.0,P < 0.001,η2 = 0.61 内;Z = -5.05,U = 53.5,P < 0.001,η2 = 0.59 外):讨论:非一次性血压计袖带的去污处理可减少微生物负荷和 HAI 风险,为否定一次性袖带的论点提供了证据,同时对环境敏感并支持患者安全和感染控制文化。
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Instilling a culture of cleaning: Effectiveness of decontamination practices on non-disposable sphygmomanometer cuffs.

Background: Sphygmomanometers and their cuffs are non-critical items that can act as a fomite for transmission of pathogens which may cause healthcare-associated infection (HAI), leading to an argument that disposable equipment improves patient safety.

Aim: The aim of this study was to demonstrate that decontamination decreased in microbial contamination of non-disposable sphygmomanometer cuffs, providing evidence to negate the need to purchase, and dispose of, single-patient-use cuffs, reducing cost and environmental impact.

Methods: A pre-post intervention study of available sphygmomanometer cuffs and associated bedside patient monitors was conducted using a series of microbiological samples in a rural emergency department. A Wilcoxon signed-rank test analysed the effect of the decontamination intervention. To further examine the effect of the decontamination intervention, Mann-Whitney U-tests were conducted for each aspect.

Findings: Contamination was significantly higher before decontamination than afterwards (Z = -5.14, U = 55.0, P < 0.001, η2 = 0.61 inner; Z = -5.05, U = 53.5, P < 0.001, η2 = 0.59 outer).

Discussion: Decontamination of non-disposable sphygmomanometer cuffs decreases microbial load and risk of HAI, providing evidence to negate arguments for disposable cuffs while being environmentally sensitive and supportive of a culture of patient safety and infection control.

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