Knowledge and Practices of Dialysis Unit Staff Regarding the Care and Management of Vascular Access Infections

Akhtar Hussain, Sardar Ali, Ihsan Ullah, R. Hussain, Amir Sultan, Ejaz Hassan Khan
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Background: Vascular access infections among dialysis patients are becoming the major concerns that contribute to a significant morbidity and mortality across the globe. Proper management and care must be planned according to the standard protocols for the prevention of these infections. Objective: The objective of the study was to assess the knowledge and practices of dialysis staff regarding vascular access infection control in tertiary care hospitals of Peshawar, Pakistan. Methodology: A cross-sectional study was conducted on dialysis staff including nurses and technicians (n=58). All hemodialysis staff (Nurses and Technician) was included in the study who were regularly working in dialysis unit and had at least 6 months of dialysis unit experience. Data was collected through a self-administered questionnaire and checklist with its proper validation. Data was analyzed through SPSS Version-20 for its proper presentation. Results: The finding of the study showed that around 44.94% of the questions were corrected by the nurses and technician on the knowledge assessment questionnaire while looking into their practices 28.5% of the correct practices were followed by them. Additionally it was found that private sector hospital nurses and technician scored more than public sector hospitals in knowledge and practices. Practical implication: It is one of the main responsibilities of the dialysis unit staff to have knowledge regarding vascular access infections. So based on their knowledge, they will maintain the aseptic protocol while practicing, which will ensure a low infection rate and prevent the patient from complications that will improve the patient's experience and reduce the length of stay. Conclusion: It is concluded from the research findings that nurses and technician knowledge and practices are not sufficient to prevent the vascular access infections; therefore they must be trained for the provision of best possible care among the dialysis patients. Keywords: Knowledge, Practice, Vascular Access, Infections, Dialysis, Nurse, Technicians
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透析室工作人员对血管通路感染的护理和管理知识与实践
背景:透析患者的血管通路感染已成为全球关注的主要问题,它导致了严重的发病率和死亡率。必须根据标准方案制定适当的管理和护理计划,以预防这些感染。研究目的本研究旨在评估巴基斯坦白沙瓦市三级医院透析工作人员对血管通路感染控制的知识和实践。研究方法:对包括护士和技术人员在内的透析工作人员(人数=58)进行了横断面研究。所有血液透析工作人员(护士和技师)均被纳入研究范围,他们定期在透析室工作,并至少有 6 个月的透析室工作经验。数据通过自填式问卷和核对表收集,并经过适当验证。通过 SPSS Version-20 对数据进行了分析,并进行了适当的表述。研究结果研究结果显示,护士和技师对知识评估问卷中约 44.94% 的问题进行了纠正,而对他们的做法进行调查后发现,28.5% 的做法是正确的。此外,研究还发现私立医院的护士和技师在知识和实践方面的得分高于公立医院。实际意义:掌握有关血管通路感染的知识是透析室工作人员的主要职责之一。因此,基于他们的知识,他们将在实践过程中保持无菌操作规程,这将确保较低的感染率,防止患者出现并发症,从而改善患者的就医体验,缩短住院时间。结论研究结果表明,护士和技师的知识和实践不足以预防血管通路感染,因此必须对他们进行培训,以便为透析患者提供最佳护理。关键词知识 实践 血管通路 感染 透析 护士 技术人员
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