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Making infection prevention and control everyone's business? Hospital staff views on patient involvement

机译:进行感染和控制每个人的业务吗? 医院员工对患者参与的看法

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Abstract Context Ensuring an infection‐free environment is increasingly seen as requiring the contribution of staff, patients and visitors. There is limited evidence, however, about how staff feel about collaborating with patients and relatives to co‐produce that environment. Aims This study aims to understand how hospital staff perceive the involvement of patients and relatives in infection prevention and control (IPC) and the main challenges for staff in working together with patients and relatives to reduce the threat of infection. Methods Qualitative semi‐structured interviews were conducted with 35 frontline health‐care professionals and four executive staff, from two hospital trusts. Findings We found that staff were more supportive of approaches that encourage co‐operation from patients and relatives, than of interventions that invoked confrontation. We identified challenges to involvement arising from staff concerns about shifting responsibility for IPC onto patients. Staff were not always able to work with patients to control infection risks as some patients themselves created and perpetuated those risks. Conclusions Our work highlights that IPC has particular features that impact on the possibilities for involving patients and relatives at the point of care. Staff acknowledge tensions between the drive to involve patients and respect their autonomy, and their duty to protect patients from risk of unseen harm. The role that patients and relatives can play in IPC is fluctuating and context dependent. Staff responsibility for protecting patients from the risk of infection may sometimes need to take priority over prerogatives to involve patients and relatives in the co‐production of IPC.
机译:抽象背景,确保无感染环境越来越被视为需要员工,患者和访客的贡献。然而,有限的证据是如何为员工对与患者和亲属共同制作这种环境的合作方式。目的这项研究旨在了解医院人员如何感知患者和亲属在感染预防和控制(IPC)的参与以及与患者和亲属共同努力的员工的主要挑战,以减少感染威胁。方法采访35个前线保健专业人员和四名执行人员,来自两家医院信托的定性半结构化访谈。调查结果我们发现工作人员更加支持促进患者和亲属的合作的方法,而不是调用对抗的干预措施。我们确定了参与工作人员对IPC责任的担忧,参与患者的挑战。工作人员并不总是能够与患者一起使用,以控制感染风险,因为一些患者自己创造并延续了这些风险。结论我们的工作突出了IPC对涉及患者和亲属在护理点的可能性影响的特点。工作人员承认驱动器之间的紧张局势让患者涉及患者并尊重他们的自主权,以及保护患者免受看不懂的风险的责任。患者和亲属在IPC中可以发挥的作用是波动和上下文依赖。保护免受感染风险的患者的工作人员责任可能有时需要优先考虑特权,让患者和亲属在IPC的共同生产中。

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