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Survey of employee knowledge and attitudes before and after a multicenter Veterans' Administration quality improvement initiative to reduce nosocomial methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus infections.

机译:对多中心退伍军人管理局质量改善计划前后的员工知识和态度进行调查,以减少医院内耐甲氧西林的金黄色葡萄球菌感染。

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BACKGROUND: Although guidelines currently recommend prevention practices to decrease in-hospital transmission of infections, increasing adherence to the practices remains a challenge. This study assessed the effect of a multicenter methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) prevention initiative on changes in employees' knowledge, attitudes, and practices. METHODS: Two cross-sectional surveys were distributed at baseline (October 2006) and follow-up (July 2007) at 17 medical centers participating in the Veterans' Administration (VA) MRSA initiative. RESULTS: Surveys were completed by 1362 employees at baseline and 952 employees at follow-up (representing 57% and 56% of eligible respondents, respectively). Respondents included physicians (9%), nurses (38%), allied health professionals (30%), and other support staff (24%). Of the 5 knowledge items, the mean proportion answered correctly increased slightly from baseline to follow-up (from 71% to 73%; P = .07). The percentage of respondents who believed that MRSA was a problem on their unit increased over time (from 56% to 65%; P < .001). Respondents also reported increased comfort with reminding other staff about proper hand hygiene (from 61% to 70%; P < .001) and contact precautions (from 63% to 70%; P < .002). The percentage of respondents reporting at least one barrier to proper hand hygiene decreased over time (from 25% to 20%; P = .003). CONCLUSIONS: In this multicenter study of VA employees, implementation of a MRSA quality improvement initiative was associated with temporal improvements in knowledge and perceptions regarding MRSA prevention.
机译:背景:尽管目前指南已建议采取预防措施以减少医院内感染的传播,但增加对这些措施的依从性仍然是一个挑战。这项研究评估了多中心耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌(MRSA)预防措施对员工知识,态度和行为变化的影响。方法:在基线(2006年10月)和随访(2007年7月)在参与退伍军人管理局(VA)MRSA计划的17个医疗中心进行了两次横断面调查。结果:调查由基线的1362名员工和随访的952名员工完成(分别占合格受访者的57%和56%)。受访者包括医生(9%),护士(38%),专职医疗人员(30%)和其他支持人员(24%)。在5个知识项目中,正确回答的平均比例从基线到随访均略有增加(从71%增至73%; P = .07)。随着时间的流逝,认为MRSA是单位问题的受访者比例从56%上升到65%; P <.001)。受访者还报告说,他们通过提醒其他员工适当的手部卫生(从61%到70%; P <.001)和接触预防措施(从63%到70%; P <.002)而感到更加舒适。报告至少有一种妨碍手部健康的障碍的受访者百分比随时间而下降(从25%降至20%; P = 0.003)。结论:在这项对弗吉尼亚州员工的多中心研究中,实施MRSA质量改进计划与对MRSA预防的知识和观念的暂时改进有关。

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