[Knowledge and attitudes of health workers' hands hygiene during Covid-19's pandemic: an observational study].

Q3 Medicine Professioni infermieristiche Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.7429/pi.2021.744205
M. Y. Tolentino Diaz, Marzia Lommi, B. Raffaele, Graziella Montini, M. Cava, C. Lupo, Maurizio Tana, Barbara Porcelli
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INTRODUCTION the infections correlated to the assistance represent the most common adverse events and sets up a world public sanity problem. Preventative behaviour, such as proper hand hygiene, are based on the knowledge and attitudes of care staff. Valuing health workers' knowledge and attitudes becomes fundamental for the individuation of any cognitive gaps. METHODS a cross sectional study has been conducted in a healthcare authority, during the first lockdown of Covid-19 pandemic. The knowledge's' data have been collected using the World Health Organization's Hand Hygiene Knowledge Questionnaire in its italian version and, for exploring attitudes, questions have been created on the basis of scientific literature. RESULTS a sample of 363 healthcare workers was enrolled in this study. The 60% of respondent showed a sufficient level and 26.3% were at a good level of knowledge and all the personnel present good attitudes. There has been found an association between knowledge, gender and work area and between attitude, work area and presence of the alcoholic product in the structure. CONCLUSIONS healthcare workers showed a knowledge level from sufficient to good, and positive attitudes towards hands hygiene. There still remains some cognitive gaps that have to be fixed with formative courses for prevent infections according to the principles of the patient safety program "Clinic Care in Safer Care" of the World Health Organization.
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[Covid-19大流行期间卫生工作者的手卫生知识和态度:一项观察性研究]。
与援助相关的感染是最常见的不良事件,并造成了一个世界性的公共卫生问题。适当的手部卫生等预防行为是基于护理人员的知识和态度。重视卫生工作者的知识和态度对于个性化任何认知差距至关重要。方法在Covid-19大流行的第一次封锁期间,在医疗保健机构进行了一项横断面研究。这些知识的数据是使用世界卫生组织的意大利语版《手部卫生知识调查表》收集的,为了探索人们的态度,在科学文献的基础上提出了问题。结果共纳入363名医护人员。60%的受访者表示有足够的知识水平,26.3%的受访者表示有良好的知识水平,所有人员都表现出良好的态度。已经发现知识、性别和工作区域之间以及态度、工作区域和结构中酒精产品的存在之间存在关联。结论卫生工作者对手卫生的认识程度由充分到良好,态度积极。仍然存在一些认知上的差距,必须根据世界卫生组织病人安全方案“更安全护理中的诊所护理”的原则,通过预防感染的形成性课程加以弥补。
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