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Needle stick and sharp injuries (NSSIs) among housekeepers in a Saudi hospital: An intervention study

机译:一家沙特医院的管家中的针刺和尖锐伤害(NSSI):一项干预研究

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Needle stick and sharp injuries (NSSIs) are a risk factor for blood-borne infections in healthcare facilities, yet they are preventable occupational hazards for health care workers. We estimated the frequency of NSIs among housekeeping workers compared with other healthcare workers and evaluated the effect of preventive measures to reduce these injuries in housekeeping workers. The study was conducted in one Saudi Arabian hospital in 2011. NSSIs were analyzed retrospectively and an intervention for housekeepers that included 43 sessions of education and increased resources and supervision was implemented in 2012. Evaluation measures included monitoring sharp disposal compliance, reports of improperly disposed sharps, use of heavy duty gloves, Hepatitis B vaccination, and the frequency of NSSIs during 2012 and 2013. Chi square and Fisher's exact tests were used for comparison between groups and pre-post intervention. In 2011 NSSIs rates were 17.8% for housekeeping staff, 3.7% for nurses and 1.3% for doctors, although injury frequency varied by department. Also, 15% of housekeepers were immune to HBV and 21% used heavy duty gloves during waste management. During 2012and 2013 NSSIs rate dropped significantly to 9.6% and 2.7% and HBV immunization increased to 78.1% and 100%; respectively. Heavy duty gloves usage improved to 100%. Improper sharp disposal reports decreased from 15.1% in 2012 to 5.5% in 2013. Sharp disposal compliance improved from 35.6% to 78.1% in 2012 and 2013; respectively. Continuous training of housekeepers about proper sharps disposal is the responsibility of infection control team. However, continuous monitoring along with continuous training programs and resources adequacy is needed to maintain this improvement.
机译:针刺和尖锐伤害(NSSIs)是医疗机构中血源性感染的危险因素,但对于医护人员而言是可以预防的职业危害。我们估计了管家工人与其他医护人员相比NSI的发生率,并评估了减少管家工人这些伤害的预防措施的效果。该研究于2011年在沙特阿拉伯一家医院进行。对NSSI进行了回顾性分析,并在2012年对管家进行了干预,包括43次教育和资源增加,并进行了监督。评估措施包括监测锋利处置的合规性,报告不当处置锋利的工具,使用重型手套,乙型肝炎疫苗接种以及2012年和2013年的NSSI发生频率。卡方检验和Fisher精确检验用于比较各组和事前干预。 2011年,管家员工的NSSI发生率为17.8%,护士为3.7%,医生为1.3%,尽管伤害发生率因部门而异。此外,在废物管理过程中,有15%的管家对HBV免疫,而21%的患者使用了重型手套。 2012年至2013年,NSSI的发生率分别大幅下降至9.6%和2.7%,HBV免疫接种率分别上升至78.1%和100%;分别。重型手套的使用率提高到100%。不良处置的报告不正确,从2012年的15.1%下降到2013年的5.5%。不良处置的合规率从2012年和2013年的35.6%上升到78.1%;分别。感染控制团队的职责是对管家进行持续的有关正确处置锐器的培训。但是,需要持续的监控以及持续的培训计划和足够的资源来保持这种改进。

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