COVID-19大流行期间医护人员遵守感染防控措施的情况

Yashaswini Mk, K. Benachinmardi, Lakshminarayana Sura Anjanappa
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背景:保护卫生保健工作者(HCWs)免受SARS-CoV2感染是一个关键因素,这取决于合理使用个人防护装备和遵守IPC做法。早期有针对性的培训将降低HCWS的感染率。目的:确定COVID-19大流行期间卫生保健工作者对IPC做法的依从性/合规性。患者和方法:前瞻性观察研究,于2020年7月至12月在三级护理中心进行。由训练有素的感染控制护士分别在穿衣区、落衣区以及病房和ICU内持续观察ecovid病房的卫生保健工作者是否遵守IPC做法。结果:共有792名医护人员参与抗疫值班,包括医生(44%)、护士(29%)、清洁人员(17%)和辅助人员(10%)。佩戴区手卫生标准预防措施遵守率为89.4%,佩戴步骤遵循率为90.7%,个人防护装备使用得当率为98.2%,环境消毒合格率为94.6%。在新冠病房,医生和护士合理使用个人防护装备的比例为100%,清洁人员为93.8%,支持人员为92.7%,总体为98.2%。落棉区总体手卫生预防标准依从率为95.1%,落棉后步骤执行率为93.4%,生物医学废弃物(BMW)隔离率为92.4%,环境消毒率为90.7%。可以通过定期的培训课程引入,正如目前的研究所证明的那样。
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Compliance of Health Care Workers with infection prevention and control practices in COVID-19 pandemic
Background: Protecting Health Care Workers (HCWs) from infection with SARS-CoV2 is a crucial element and that depends on rational use of PPE and adherence to IPC practices. Early targeted training will reduce the infection rate in HCWS. Objectives: To determine adherence/compliance of HCWs to IPC practices during the COVID-19 pandemic. Patients and methods: Prospective observational study, conducted at atertiary care centre, from July to December 2020. HCWs in theCOVID ward were constantly observed for adherence to IPC practices separately in donning area, doffing area and inside the ward and ICU by trained infection control nurses. Results: There were a total of 792 HCWs involved in COVID duty, including doctors (44%), nurses (29%), cleaning staff (17%) and supporting staff (10%).In donning area adherence to standard precautions for hand hygiene was 89.4%, following steps of donning was 90.7%, appropriate use of personal protective equipment (PPE) was 98.2% and to environmental disinfection was 94.6%. In the COVID ward, rational use of PPE was done 100% by doctors and nurses, 93.8% by cleaning staff, 92.7% by supporting staff and overall 98.2%. In doffing area overall adherence to standard precaution for hand hygiene was 95.1%, following steps of doffing was 93.4%, biomedical waste (BMW) segregation was 92.4% and to environmental disinfection was 90.7%. can be brought in by regular training sessions as evidenced by the present study.
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