Effectiveness of an improvement program in the prevention of infections associated with health care applying the environmentalist theory of Florence Nightingale

Daneisy Vera-Núñez, Edel Castellanos-Sánchez, Pedro Humberto Rodríguez-Sanabria, Mercedes Reyes-Navarro
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Introduction: Health care-associated infections are considered one of the quality indicators in hospital care, they have a complex multifactorial origin, whose factors involved are difficult to modify, however, there is the possibility of intervening in the staff. Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of an improvement program in the prevention of infections associated with health care applying the environmentalist theory of Florence Nightingale. Methods: A longitudinal pre-experimental investigation was carried out in services with the highest incidence of these infections at the Hospital General Mártires del 9 de abril, in Villa Clara in the period 2019-2020. The population was 139 nursing professionals with a sample of 125, to whom a survey was applied and a participant observation was carried out. The criteria of nominal group specialists were also collected. Results: 78.40% were nursing graduates, 49.60% with less than 5 years of work performance. About the definition, locations and most frequent germs of IAAS before the training, 84.00% had inadequate knowledge and after 92.80%. In prevention and control standards, before the training was applied, hand washing only reached 24.80% and after 96.00%. In the observation of procedures, 77.60% received an evaluation of inadequate, perfecting these techniques in 90.40% after applying it. The affectivity of overcoming was 95.20% Conclusions: The improvement program in the prevention of infections associated with health care applying the environmentalist theory of Florence Nightingale was effective, updating knowledge, modifying practices and attitudes and promoting a pleasant environment.
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应用弗洛伦斯·南丁格尔的环境保护理论在预防与医疗保健相关的感染方面的改进方案的有效性
导言:卫生保健相关感染被认为是医院护理的质量指标之一,它具有复杂的多因素起源,其所涉及的因素难以改变,但存在工作人员干预的可能性。目的:评价应用南丁格尔环境保护理论的卫生保健相关感染预防改进方案的效果。方法:对2019-2020年期间维拉克拉拉市4月9日Mártires总医院这些感染发生率最高的科室进行纵向实验前调查。总体为139名护理专业人员,样本为125名,对其进行了问卷调查和参与式观察。还收集了名义小组专家的标准。结果:78.40%为护理专业毕业生,49.60%为工作年限在5年以下的毕业生。培训前和培训后对IAAS的定义、位置和最常见病菌的了解程度分别为84.00%和92.80%。在防治标准中,培训前洗手率仅为24.80%,培训后为96.00%。在程序观察中,77.60%的人评价不完善,90.40%的人评价应用后技术完善。结论:应用南丁格尔的环境主义理论,在预防保健相关感染的改进方案中,更新了知识,改变了做法和态度,促进了愉快的环境,是有效的。
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