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Factors that influence the selection of sterile glove brand: A randomized controlled trial evaluating the performance and cost of gloves

机译:影响无菌手套品牌选择的因素:评估手套性能和成本的随机对照试验

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Purpose: To determine whether glove use modifies tactile and psychomotor performance of health care providers when compared with no glove use and to evaluate factors that influence the selection of sterile glove brand. Methods: Forty-two anesthesia providers (nine anesthesiologists, seven nurse anesthetists, 20 residents, six student nurse anesthetists) enrolled in and completed this cross-over randomized trial from May 2010 until August 2011. Participants underwent standardized psychomotor testing while wearing five different types of protective gloves. Assessments of psychomotor performance included tactile, fine motor/dexterity, and hand-eye coordination tests. Subjective ratings of glove comfort and performance were reported at the completion of each glove trial. The manufacturer's suggested retail price was collected for each glove tested. Results: There were statistically significant differences in touch sensitivity for all nerve distributions, with all glove types resulting in less sensitivity than a bare hand. When compared with the non-sterile glove, only the thickest glove tested (Ansell Perry Orthopaedic) was found to have less touch sensitivity. Fine motor dexterity testing revealed no statistically significant differences in time to completion amongst glove types or bare handed performance. In hand-eye coordination testing across treatment conditions, the thickest glove tested (Ansell Perry? Orthopaedic) was the only glove to show a statistically significant difference from a bare hand. There were statistically significant differences in glove comfort ratings across glove types, with latex-free, powder-free (Cardinal Esteem ?), and latex powder-free (M?lnlycke-Biogel?) rated highest; however, there were no statistically significant differences in subjective performance ratings across glove types. Conclusions: Given the observed similarities in touch sensitivity and psychomotor performance associated with five different glove types, our results suggest that subjective provider preferences, such as glove comfort, should be balanced against material costs.
机译:目的:与不使用手套相比,确定使用手套是否会改变医疗保健提供者的触觉和心理运动表现,并评估影响选择无菌手套品牌的因素。方法:从2010年5月至2011年8月,参加并完成了这项交叉随机试验的42名麻醉医师(9名麻醉师,7名护士麻醉师,20名住院医师,6名学生护士麻醉师)参加了该试验。参与者分别穿着五种不同类型的药物进行了标准的心理运动测试防护手套。对心理运动表现的评估包括触觉,精细运动/灵活性和手眼协调性测试。在每次手套试验完成时,都报告了对手套舒适性和性能的主观评价。制造商的建议零售价是针对每只被测试的手套收集的。结果:所有神经分布的触摸灵敏度在统计学上均存在显着差异,所有手套类型的灵敏度均低于裸手。与非无菌手套相比,只有最厚的手套(Ansell Perry Orthopaedic)被发现具有较低的触摸灵敏度。精细运动敏捷度测试显示,在手套类型或裸手性能之间,完成时间在统计学上没有显着差异。在各种治疗条件下的手眼协调测试中,测试的最厚的手套(Ansell Perry?骨科)是唯一与裸手相比有统计学显着差异的手套。不同手套类型的手套舒适度等级在统计学上有显着差异,其中无乳胶,无粉(Cardinal Esteem?)和无乳胶(M?Inlycke-Biogel?)评分最高。但是,在所有类型的手套上,主观表现等级之间没有统计学上的显着差异。结论:鉴于观察到的与五种不同手套类型相关的触觉敏感性和心理运动表现的相似性,我们的结果表明,应在主观提供者的偏好(例如手套舒适度)与材料成本之间取得平衡。

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