| Literature DB >> 22957101 |
Xiaoyun Hu1, Zhidan Zhang, Na Li, Dexin Liu, Li Zhang, Wei He, Wei Zhang, Yuexia Li, Cheng Zhu, Guijun Zhu, Lipeng Zhang, Fang Xu, Shouhong Wang, Xiangyuan Cao, Huiying Zhao, Qian Li, Xijing Zhang, Jiandong Lin, Shuangping Zhao, Chen Li, Bin Du.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Critically ill patients with 2009 H1N1 influenza are often treated in intensive care units (ICUs), representing significant risk of nosocomial transmission to critical care clinicians and other patients. Despite a large body of literature and guidelines recommending infection control practices, numerous barriers have been identified in ICUs, leading to poor compliance to the use of personal protective equipment (PPE). The use of PPE among critical care clinicians has not been extensively evaluated, especially during the pandemic influenza. This study examined the knowledge, attitudes, and self-reported behaviors, and barriers to compliance with the use of PPE among ICU healthcare workers (HCWs) during the pandemic influenza. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPALEntities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22957101 PMCID: PMC3434157 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0044723
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Characteristics of respondents.
| Physicians (n = 229) | Nurses (n = 421) | Total (n = 650) | |
| Age, median [interquartile range]*** | 32 [28 to 38] | 27 [24 to 30] | 28 [25 to 33] |
| Male sex*** | 56.8% (130) | 5.7% (24) | 23.7% (154) |
| Married*** | 76.0% (174) | 44.2% (186) | 55.4% (360) |
| Living status*** | |||
| With parents | 24.0% (55) | 31.1% (131) | 28.6% (186) |
| With children | 35.8% (82) | 12.8% (54) | 20.9% (136) |
| With spouse only | 20.1% (46) | 21.4% (90) | 20.9% (136) |
| Alone | 20.1% (46) | 34.7% (146) | 26.5% (172) |
| Vaccination for seasonal influenza | 4.4% (10) | 5.5% (23) | 5.1% (33) |
| Vaccination for 2009 H1N1 influenza | 47.6% (109) | 56.1% (236) | 53.1% (345) |
| I have finished the pandemic training program | 93.9% (215) | 88.1% (371) | 90.2% (586) |
| I have finished the pandemic training program before I cared for H1N1 patients | 56.8% (130) | 55.6% (234) | 56.0% (364) |
p<0.05, **p<0.01, ***p<0.001, physicians versus nurses.
Use of PPE during 2009 influenza pandemic: knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors.
| Physicians (n = 229) | Nurses (n = 421) | Total (n = 650) | |
| Knowledge | |||
| I have the knowledge of H1N1 influenza*** | 61.1% (140) | 33.7% (142) | 43.4% (282) |
| Correct identification of PPE | 19.7% (45) | 16.9% (71) | 17.8% (116) |
| Correct knowledge of hand hygiene | 20.5% (47) | 17.8% (75) | 18.8% (122) |
| When to wear goggles and gown during patient care | 71.6% (164) | 75.8% (319) | 74.3% (483) |
| When to wear mask during patient care** | 65.9% (151) | 77.0% (324) | 73.1% (475) |
| Attitudes | |||
| I am confident that I understand the risks of a pandemic for patients and HCWs | 83.8% (192) | 79.3% (334) | 80.9 (526) |
| I am confident that I know how to protect myself and my patients during a pandemic | 81.2% (186) | 74.6% (314) | 76.9% (500) |
| Use of PPE will keep HCWs from getting H1N1 influenza | 85.6% (196) | 88.6% (373) | 87.5% (569) |
| Use of PPE will keep patients from getting H1N1 influenza** | 61.6% (141) | 72.2% (304) | 68.5% (445) |
| PPE use inconvenient | 47.1% (108) | 51.3% (216) | 49.8% (324) |
| PPE use interfere with patient care | 20.1% (46) | 21.9% (92) | 21.2% (138) |
| I am confident that I can improve PPE compliance | 75.1% (172) | 74.1% (312) | 74.5% (484) |
| Behaviors and management | |||
| PPE readily available in ICU | 59.4% (136) | 65.3% (275) | 63.2% (411) |
| I would be reprimanded by a supervisor | 86.4% (198) | 92.1% (388) | 90.2% (586) |
| Knowledge of patients on influenza precautions | 87.8% (201) | 80.3% (338) | 82.9% (539) |
| My colleagues often forget to use PPE during patient care | 22.3% (51) | 20.4% (86) | 21.1% (137) |
| I would remove PPE immediately after leaving patient room | 81.2% (186) | 72.4% (305) | 75.5% (491) |
| I often forget to change PPE between patients | 22.3% (51) | 21.4% (90) | 21.7% (141) |
| High compliance | 50.7% (116) | 58.2% (245) | 55.5% (361) |
HCW, healthcare worker; ICU, intensive care unit; PPE, personal protective equipment.
p<0.05, **p<0.01, ***p<0.001, physicians versus nurses.
Predictors of high compliance to PPE use among ICU clinicians: results of univariate and multivariate analyses.
| Univariate analysis OR (95%CI) | Multivariate analysis OR (95%CI) | |
| Profession | ||
| Physician | Ref. | |
| Nurse | 1.356 (0.981–1.874) | |
| Living status | ||
| Alone | Ref. | |
| With parents | 1.557 (1.033–2.346) | |
| With children | 1.302 (0.836–2.027) | |
| With spouse only | 0.912 (0.588–1.416) | |
| Vaccination for 2009 H1N1 influenza | 1.756 (1.284–2.400) | 1.940 (1.357–2.774) |
| I have finished H1N1 training program before I cared for H1N1 patients | 1.384 (1.013–1.890) | |
| I have the knowledge of H1N1 influenza | 1.371 (1.002–1.877) | |
| Correct identification of PPE | 1.738 (1.141–2.648) | |
| Correct knowledge of hand hygiene | 0.701 (0.472–1.040) | |
| When to wear goggles and gown during patient care | 1.372 (0.964–1.953) | |
| When to wear mask during patient care | 1.469 (1.037–2.080) | |
| Attitudes | ||
| Use of PPE will keep HCWs from getting H1N1 influenza | 3.690 (2.213–6.152) | 2.696 (1.520–4.782) |
| Use of PPE will keep patients from getting H1N1 influenza | 2.238 (1.598–3.135) | |
| Use of PPE inconvenient | 0.742 (0.544–1.012) | |
| Use of PPE interfere with patient care | 0.519 (0.355–0.760) | 0.455 (0.274–0.755) |
| Willingness to care H1N1 influenza patients | 3.483 (2.234–5.431) | |
| Behaviors and management | ||
| PPE readily available in ICU | 2.781 (2.002–3.863) | 1.609 (1.086–2.385) |
| I would be reprimanded by a supervisor | 2.620 (1.525–4.502) | 1.972 (1.048–3.709) |
| Knowledge of patients on influenza precautions | 2.614 (1.711–3.994) | 2.051 (1.260–3.336) |
| My colleagues often forget to use PPE during patient care | 0.247 (0.164–0.371) | 0.361 (0.225–0.581) |
| I often forget to change PPE between patients | 0.222 (0.147–0.335) | 0.342 (0.213–0.550) |
| I am confident that I can improve PPE compliance | 1.440 (1.011–2.052) | |