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Knowledge of standard and isolation precautions in a large teaching hospital.

机译:在大型教学医院中了解标准和隔离预防措施。

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OBJECTIVE: To assess the level of knowledge regarding and attitudes toward standard and isolation precautions among healthcare workers in a hospital. METHOD: A confidential, self-administered questionnaire survey was conducted in a random sample of 1500 nurses and 500 physicians in a large teaching hospital. RESULTS: A total of 1,241 questionnaires were returned (response rate, 62%). The median age of respondents was 39 years; 71.9% were women and 21.2% had senior staff status. One-fourth had previously participated in specific training regarding transmission precautions for pathogens conducted by the infection control team. More than half (55.9%) gave correct answers to 10 or more of the 13 knowledge-type questions. The following reasons for noncompliance with guidelines were judged as "very important": lack of knowledge (47%); lack of time (42%); forgetfulness (39%); and lack of means (28%). For physicians and healthcare workers in a senior position, lack of time and lack of means were significantly less important (P < .0005). On multivariate linear regression, knowledge was independently associated with exposure to training sessions (coefficient, 0.33; 95% confidence interval, 0.08 to 0.57; P = .009) and less professional experience (coefficient per increasing professional experience, -0.024; 95% confidence interval, -0.035 to -0.012; P < .0005). CONCLUSIONS: Despite a training effort targeting opinion leaders, knowledge of transmission precautions for pathogens remained insufficient. Nevertheless, specific training proved to be the major determinant of good knowledge
机译:目的:评估医院医护人员对标准和隔离预防措施的知识水平和态度。方法:对一家大型教学医院的1500名护士和500名医生的随机样本进行了一次秘密的,自我管理的问卷调查。结果:共返回了1,241份问卷(答复率为62%)。受访者的平均年龄为39岁;女性占71.9%,高级职员占21.2%。以前有四分之一的人参加了由感染控制小组进行的有关病原体传播预防措施的专门培训。超过一半(55.9%)的答案正确回答了13个知识类型问题中的10个或更多。下列不遵守准则的原因被认为是“非常重要”:缺乏知识(47%);缺乏时间(42%);健忘(39%);且缺乏经济能力(28%)。对于高级职位的医生和医护人员而言,时间紧缺和手段不足的重要性显着降低(P <.0005)。在多元线性回归中,知识与培训时间(系数,0.33; 95%置信区间,0.08至0.57; P = .009)和专业经验较少(每增加的专业经验的系数,-0.024; 95%可信度)独立相关区间-0.035至-0.012; P <.0005)。结论:尽管针对意见领袖进行了培训,但对于病原体传播预防措施的知识仍然不足。然而,事实证明,特定的培训是良好知识的主要决定因素。

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