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Patient empowerment in a hand hygiene program: Differing points of view between patients/family members and health care workers in Asian culture

机译:手部卫生计划中的患者赋权:亚洲文化中的患者/家庭成员与医护人员之间的不同观点

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Background: "Patient empowerment" is an important component of World Health Organization hand hygiene program, but little is known about the intentions and attitude of patients/families and health care workers (HCWs) regarding this. Methods: A cross-sectional survey using questionnaires was conducted in a tertiary teaching hospital in Taiwan to assess hand hygiene knowledge and the attitudes and intentions regarding patient empowerment among patients/families and HCWs. Results: Among patients/families, 95.4% (329/345) had positive attitudes regarding patient empowerment; however, only 67.2% (232/345) had the positive intention to remind HCWs about hand hygiene (P <.001). Risk factors for negative intention were being female (odds ratio [OR], 1.82; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.08-3.03), illiteracy (OR, 3.18; 95% CI: 0.86-11.7), and being patients/families in the pediatric department (OR, 1.86; 95% CI: 0.93-3.64). Among HCWs, the difference between positive attitude (81.1%; 714/880) and positive intention regarding being reminded about hand hygiene (62.8%; 553/880) was significant (P <.001). Risk factors for negative intention were age > 25 years (OR, 3.20; 95% CI: 1.51-6.81) and a negative attitude toward patient empowerment (OR, 10.00; 95% CI: 5.88-16.67). Conclusion: There were significant gaps between attitude and intention regarding patient empowerment both among patients/families and HCWs. Special strategies targeting women, the pediatric population, or illiterate people may help improve patient/family participation. Additionally, hand hygiene education should be incorporated into early-stage medicalursing education to create a facilitating environment. Patients/families and HCWs cooperation is needed to promote the hand hygiene program further.
机译:背景:“患者赋权”是世界卫生组织手部卫生计划的重要组成部分,但对于患者/家庭以及医护人员对此的意图和态度知之甚少。方法:在台湾的一家三级教学医院中,使用问卷调查进行了横断面调查,以评估手卫生知识以及患者/家庭和医护人员对患者赋权的态度和意图。结果:在患者/家庭中,95.4%(329/345)对患者赋权持积极态度;但是,只有67.2%(232/345)的积极意图是提醒HCW进行手部卫生检查(P <.001)。负面意图的危险因素是女性(几率[OR],1.82; 95%置信区间[CI]:1.08-3.03),文盲(OR,3.18; 95%CI:0.86-11.7),以及患者/家庭是在儿科(OR,1.86; 95%CI:0.93-3.64)。在医护人员中,积极态度(81.1%; 714/880)与关于提醒人们注意手卫生的积极意愿(62.8%; 553/880)之间存在显着差异(P <.001)。负向意愿的风险因素是年龄> 25岁(OR,3.20; 95%CI:1.51-6.81)和对患者赋权的态度消极(OR,10.00; 95%CI:5.88-16.67)。结论:在患者/家庭和医护人员之间,关于患者赋权的态度和意愿之间存在显着差距。针对妇女,儿科人群或文盲的特殊策略可能有助于改善患者/家庭的参与度。此外,手部卫生教育应纳入早期医学/护理教育中,以创造便利的环境。需要患者/家庭和医护人员的合作,以进一步促进手部卫生计划。

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