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Behaviors and Attitudes of Polish Health Care Workers with Respect to the Hazards from Blood-Borne Pathogens: A Questionnaire-Based Study

机译:波兰医护人员对血源性病原体危害的行为和态度:基于问卷的研究

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Blood-borne infections represent an important occupational health issue in health care settings. The aim of this study was to analyze behaviors of health care workers (HCWs) in the field of needlestick injuries (NSIs) as well as to learn about their attitudes to patients infected with blood-borne viruses. A total of 487 HCWs based at 26 hospitals in Poland completed an anonymous self-administered questionnaire in the period of October–December 2015. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics and multiple logistic regression. Of the HCWs, 44.8% suffered superficial wounds, and 17.9% HCWs were cut deeply at least once. The most frequent causes of injuries were: rush (31.4%), unpredictable patient behavior (29%), and lack of attention (27%). The rate of underreporting NSIs was 45.2%. Males showed more than three times higher chance of not reporting injuries (odds ratio (OR) 3.495, 95% Confidence Interval (CI): 1.65–7.49). The nurses more often took off their protective gloves to make the procedure easier ( p = 0.036). Taking off protective clothes was positively associated with long work experience (OR 1.16, 95% CI: 0.995–1.36). Recapping concerned 15.5% of doctors, 8.2% of nurses, and 11.2% of paramedics. 25.9% HCWs feared infection in the workplace, and every tenth HCW refused to help the infected patient. The longer the work experience, the greater the concern about the possibility of infection (OR 1.33, 95% CI: 0.99–1.78). Most HCWs were more cautious when dealing with an infected patient and in their opinion infected patients should be required to inform HCWs of their serological status and such information should be compulsorily transferred between different health institutions. The emphasis in the training of HCWs in the future should be on classes perfecting practical skills like paying more attention to reporting NSIs, improving occupational behaviors like avoiding needle recapping, and on the development of appropriate attitudes towards patients infected with HIV, HBV, or HCV.
机译:在医疗机构中,血源性感染是一个重要的职业健康问题。这项研究的目的是分析针刺伤害(NSI)领域中医护人员(HCW)的行为,并了解他们对感染血传播病毒的患者的态度。截至2015年10月至12月,波兰26家医院的487名医护人员完成了匿名的自我管理调查问卷。使用描述性统计数据和多元Logistic回归分析了数据。在医护人员中,有44.8%的医护人员表浅受伤,至少有17.9%的医护人员被深切。造成伤害的最常见原因是:匆忙(31.4%),患者行为无法预测(29%)和注意力不集中(27%)。 NSI漏报率是45.2%。男性表现出不报告伤害的机会高出三倍以上(优势比(OR)3.495,95%可信区间(CI):1.65-7.49)。护士通常会脱下防护手套以简化手术过程(p = 0.036)。脱下防护服与长期工作经验呈正相关(OR 1.16,95%CI:0.995-1.36)。换药涉及医生的15.5%,护士的8.2%和护理人员的11.2%。 25.9%的医护人员担心在工作场所受到感染,十分之一的医护人员拒绝帮助被感染的患者。工作时间越长,对感染可能性的担忧就越大(OR 1.33,95%CI:0.99–1.78)。大多数医护人员在与被感染的患者打交道时要更加谨慎,他们认为被感染的患者应告知医护人员其血清状况,并且此类信息应在不同的卫生机构之间强制转移。将来,对HCW进行培训的重点应该放在完善实践技能的课程上,例如更加关注报告NSI,改善职业行为(例如避免换针)以及对感染HIV,HBV或HCV的患者采取适当的态度。

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