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Awareness of the Risk of Exposure to Infectious Material and the Behaviors of Polish Paramedics with Respect to the Hazards from Blood-Borne Pathogens—A Nationwide Study

机译:关于传染性物质暴露的风险和波兰医护人员对血源性病原体危害的行为的认识—一项全国性研究

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(1) Background: To determine paramedics’ frequency of contact with blood and other body fluids, as well as the analysis of knowledge of paramedics about blood-borne infections, their attitudes to patients infected with blood-borne viruses, and the post-exposure procedures implemented by paramedics; (2) Methods: An anonymous questionnaire among 190 paramedics working in various health care facilities in Poland (adjusted response rate, 76.3%); (3) Results: 78% of paramedics had contact with potentially infectious material at least several times a week. Paramedics’ knowledge on transferring infection was insufficient. Paramedics with longer employment time and better professional experience suffered fewer injuries with used needles/medical tools (p = 0.079). Most frequently reported factors that prevented the use of personal protective equipment were emergency situations (19.5%), skin irritations and contact allergies (19%) and, in the case of protective gloves, reduced manual dexterity (16%). In total, 82% of paramedics were concerned about the risk of being infected with HIV, HBV or HCV as a result of performing their job. In total, 97% of paramedics behaved more carefully while caring for infected patients. In total, 90% of the paramedics never refrained from performing the specific procedures necessary to help the patient whom they knew to be infected; (4) Conclusions: Despite the paramedics’ insufficient theoretical knowledge about the risk of blood-borne infections, the emphasis in the training of future paramedics should be on classes perfecting practical skills, because growing experience significantly reduces the risk of injury.
机译:(1)背景:确定医护人员与血液和其他体液的接触频率,以及对医护人员有关血源性感染的知识,对感染血源性病毒的患者的态度以及接触后的知识的分析护理人员实施的程序; (2)方法:对波兰各医疗机构的190名护理人员进行匿名问卷调查(调整后答复率为76.3%); (3)结果:78%的护理人员每周至少几次与潜在的传染性物质接触。护理人员对转移感染的知识不足。雇佣时间更长,专业经验更好的医护人员,使用过的针头/医疗工具的受伤更少(p = 0.079)。阻止使用个人防护设备的最经常报告的因素是紧急情况(19.5%),皮肤刺激和接触过敏(19%),就防护手套而言,降低了手巧(16%)。总共有82%的护理人员担心因工作而受到HIV,HBV或HCV感染的风险。总计,有97%的护理人员在照顾受感染的患者时表现更为谨慎。总体而言,90%的护理人员从不执行必要的特定程序来帮助他们所知道的患者。 (4)结论:尽管护理人员对血源性感染风险的理论知识不足,但培训未来的护理人员应将重点放在完善实践技能的课程上,因为不断积累的经验可以大大降低受伤的风险。

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