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Knowledge and practices regarding prevention of infections associated with central venous catheters: a survey of intensive care unit medical and nursing staff.

机译:关于预防与中心静脉导管相关的感染的知识和实践:对重症监护室医疗和护理人员的调查。

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BACKGROUND: Infections associated with central venous catheters (CVCs) are associated with considerable morbidity and mortality. METHODS: We conducted a survey to evaluate the theoretical knowledge and practices of intensive care unit doctors and nursing staff regarding CVC-related infections. RESULTS: A questionnaire was distributed to 345 doctors and nurses. The response rate was 71.6%. Of the responders, 84.9% worked in public hospitals, 40% had been trained in CVC-related infection issues, and 27% were familiar with the relevant Centers of Disease Control and Prevention guidelines. The mean percentage of correct answers (+/- standard deviation) on the 3 parts of the questionnaire were 42.9% +/- 16.2%, 86.9% +/- 9.5%, and 85.4% +/- 7.2%. In the subset of questions referring to procedures that were doctors' exclusive responsibility, 13.6% of the doctors answered all questions correctly. Age >37 years, awareness of relevant official guidelines, working in a private hospital, and being a doctor were identified as independent variables associated with high scores in knowledge regarding the prevention of CVC-related infections. Female sex and training in infection prevention were associated with higher scores on the part evaluating adherence to specific practices regarding CVC insertion, whereas being a nurse was associated with higher scores on the part evaluating CVC maintenance. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that there is a need for increased theoretical knowledge and improvement in practices regarding CVC care. Educational programs directed at doctors and nurses working in intensive care units may aid this effort.
机译:背景:与中央静脉导管(CVC)有关的感染与相当高的发病率和死亡率有关。方法:我们进行了一项调查,以评估重症监护病房医生和护理人员有关CVC相关感染的理论知识和实践。结果:向345名医生和护士分发了问卷。回应率为71.6%。在响应者中,84.9%在公立医院工作,40%接受过与CVC相关的感染问题培训,27%熟悉疾病控制与预防中心的相关指南。在问卷的3个部分中,正确答案的平均百分比(+/-标准偏差)分别为42.9%+ /-16.2%,86.9%+ /-9.5%和85.4%+ /-7.2%。在涉及程序的问题子集中,这些问题是医生的专有责任,有13.6%的医生正确回答了所有问题。年龄> 37岁,对相关官方指南的意识,在私立医院工作和当医生的身份被确定为与预防CVC相关感染的知识高分相关的独立变量。女性性别和感染预防培训与评估是否遵守有关CVC插入的特定做法的评分较高有关,而成为护士与评估CVC维持的评分较高。结论:我们的发现表明,需要增加有关CVC护理的理论知识和实践方法。针对重症监护病房工作的医生和护士的教育计划可能会有助于这项工作。

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