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Blood exposure: factors promoting health care workers' compliance with guidelines in connection with risk.

Ulla-Britt Lymer1, Bengt Richt, Barbro Isaksson.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Health care workers compliance with guidelines, universal precautions, in connection with tasks that could involve contact with patient's blood is unsatisfactory. In a previous paper, we identified different forces that undermine compliance. Socialization into infection control, routinization, stereotyping, perceptions of patients' wishes and the presence of competing values and norms are examples of such forces. AIMS AND
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this article is to describe and analyse different forces that promote adherence to universal precautions. Behavioural variations are seen as a consequence of differences between wards with regard to the safety culture. Safety culture is conceptualized as the outcome of a constant interplay between deactivating and reactivating forces. In this article the focus is on the latter.
METHOD: The grounded theory approach. Data were collected through interviews with nurses and assistant nurses.
RESULTS: The charge nurse, informal leaders, students, infection control nurses, type of work, availability of equipment, blood-exposure incidents and media-coverage of infectious diseases are described as potentially important for compliance. The properties these agents must possess in order to be influential are also described. RELEVANCE TO CLINICAL PRACTICE: The outcome of an occupationally acquired infection can be fatal. Hence it is important that health care workers take protective measures. The results imply that mere information about safe practices alone is insufficient to achieve that goal. All factors of importance for compliance must be taken in to consideration in clinical work and in education.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15189407     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2004.00897.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Nurs        ISSN: 0962-1067            Impact factor:   3.036


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