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Emergency Department Staff Satisfaction With Rapid Human Immunodeficiency Virus Testing

机译:急诊部门员工对快速的人类免疫缺陷病毒测试感到满意

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Objectives: The authors sought to determine staff satisfaction with an emergency department (ED) rapid human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing program.Methods: A survey was conducted in an urban ED that has provided rapid HIV testing (routine screening and physician-initiated testing) since August 2007. From May 1, 2008, to August 31, 2008, the survey was administered to all ED staff involved with HIV testing. The primary outcome was satisfaction, and secondary outcomes were the staff attitudes toward the program.Results: Surveys were administered to 215 of the 217 staff members, and 207 surveys were returned (96% response rate); 201 surveys had complete data available for analysis. The response rate by staffing type was as follows: physicians 64/64 (100%), nurses 124/134 (93%), and registration staff 16/19 (84%). The majority of ED staff (99%; 95% confidence interval [CI] = 95% to 100%) were satisfied with the HIV testing program. Physicians, however, rated the program more favorably than nurses or registration staff. Most staff members agreed that HIV testing improved overall care (93%; 95% CI = 89% to 96%) and felt that HIV testing did not interfere with their ability to provide care (82%; 95% CI = 76% to 87%). The majority of staff perceived that patients were satisfied with the procedures for obtaining consent (73%; 95% CI = 67% to 79%) and with the way HIV testing was performed (83%; 95% CI = 77% to 87%).Conclusions: Emergency department staff satisfaction and overall attitudes with the HIV testing program is high. ED staff does not appear to be a barrier to program implementation.ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE 2010; 17:561–565 © 2010 by the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine
机译:目的:作者试图确定员工对急诊科(ED)快速人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)测试计划的满意度。方法:在市区急诊室进行了一项调查,该调查提供了快速HIV检测(例行筛查和医生启动的检测) ),自2007年8月起。从2008年5月1日至2008年8月31日,对所有参与HIV检测的ED人员进行了调查。主要结果是满意,次要结果是工作人员对计划的态度。结果:对217名工作人员中的215名进行了调查,返回了207份调查(回复率为96%)。 201个调查具有可用于分析的完整数据。按人员类型划分的响应率如下:医师64/64(100%),护士124/134(93%)和注册人员16/19(84%)。大部分ED人员(99%; 95%的置信区间[CI] = 95%到100%)对HIV测试程序感到满意。但是,与护士或注册人员相比,医师对程序的评价更高。大多数工作人员都同意艾滋病毒检测可以改善整体护理(93%; 95%CI = 89%至96%),并认为艾滋病毒检测不会干扰其提供护理的能力(82%; 95%CI = 76%至87) %)。大多数工作人员认为患者对获得同意的程序(73%; 95%CI = 67%至79%)和进行HIV检测的方式感到满意(83%; 95%CI = 77%至87% )。结论:急诊部门工作人员对HIV检测程序的满意度和总体态度很高。急诊人员似乎并不妨碍计划的实施。《 2010年急诊医学》; 17:561–565©2010年学术急诊医学协会

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