尼泊尔提供结核病服务的卫生机构的结核病感染控制措施

N. Adhikari, R. Bhattarai, R. Basnet, L. Joshi
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导言:2016年,全球估计有1060万新发结核病患者,170万人死于结核病。有证据表明,在卫生保健工作者和患者与结核病患者接触的卫生保健机构中,结核病会发生传播。本研究旨在探讨卫生机构感染控制措施,包括感染控制所需的行政、环境和个人防护措施。方法:这是一项横断面研究,在全国79个卫生机构进行。该研究从2018年1月开始到2018年3月持续了3个月。具有卫生科学背景的训练有素的统计员使用半结构化问卷收集信息。访谈前获得书面同意。结果:所有选定的医疗机构均参与了研究。约44%的卫生机构制定了感染预防计划,但其中很少有机构为结核病感染控制活动编列预算。不到三分之一的卫生设施(79个卫生设施中的24个)有隔离疑似结核病患者的规定,然而,只有50%(12个卫生设施)将这种规定付诸行动。在40个hf中,只有15个hf(38%)为卫生工作者配备了N95或FPP2口罩。大约一半的hf患者(44%,79人中有35人)被发现有交叉通风。结论:各卫生机构应制定和实施结核病感染计划,加强行政、管理、环境和人员保护等不作为控制措施,最大限度地降低卫生机构结核病传播风险。
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Tuberculosis infection control measures at health facilities providing tuberculosis services in Nepal
Introduction: Globally there were an estimated 10.6 million new tuberculosis patients and 1.7 million deaths from TB in 2016. There is an evidence of tuberculosis transmission at health care settings where health care workers and patients come in contact with people having tuberculosis. This study aims to explore infection control measures at health facilities in terms of administrative, environmental and personal protective measures needed for infection control. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study carried out at 79 health facilities across the country. The study continued for three months starting from January 2018 to March 2018. Trained enumerators from health sciences background collected the information using semi-structured questionnaire. Written consent was obtained prior interview. Results: All the selected health facilities participated in the study. Around 44% of health facilities have infection prevention plan, but very few of them have budgeted for tuberculosis infection control activities. Less than one third of health facilities (24 out of 79 HFs) have provision to separate presumptive tuberculosis patients, however, only 50% (12 HFs) have turned such provision into action. Only 15 HFs (38%) out of 40 HFs having N95 or FPP2 mask for health workers. Around half of the HFs (44%, 35 out of 79) was found to have cross ventilation. Conclusion: Tuberculosis infection plan needs to be developed and implemented by all the health facilities to strengthen administrative, managerial, and environmental and person protective measures of inaction control to minimize the risk of TB transmission at health facilities.
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