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BMC Infectious Diseases
Healthcare workers and prevention of hepatitis C virus transmission: exploring knowledge, attitudes and evidence-based practices in hemodialysis units in Italy
The Collaborative Working Group1  Maria Pavia1  Claudia Pileggi1  Carmelo GA Nobile1  Francesca Bova1  Aida Bianco1 
[1]Department of Health Sciences, Medical School, University of Catanzaro “Magna Græcia”, Via T. Campanella, 115, Catanzaro, 88100, Italy
关键词: Prevention;    Nurses;    Italy;    Hepatitis C virus;    Hemodialysis;    Evidence-based practices;   
Others  :  1158427
DOI  :  10.1186/1471-2334-13-76
 received in 2012-07-17, accepted in 2013-01-28,  发布年份 2013
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【 摘 要 】

Background

Evidence exists regarding the full prevention of HCV transmission to hemodialysis patients by implementing universal precaution. However, little information is available regarding the frequency with which hospitals have adopted evidence-based practices for preventing HCV infection among hemodialysis patients. A cross-sectional survey has been conducted among nurses in Calabria region (Italy) in order to acquire information about the level of knowledge, the attitudes and the frequencies of evidence-based practices that prevent hospital transmission of HCV.

Methods

All 37 hemodialysis units (HDU) of Calabria were included in the study and all nurses were invited to participate in the study and to fill in a self-administered questionnaire.

Results

90% of the nurses working in HDU participated in the study. Correct answers about HCV pattern of transmission ranged from 73.7% to 99.3% and were significantly higher in respondents who knew that isolation of HCV-infected patients is not recommended and among those who knew that previous bloodstream infections should be included in medical record and among nurses with fewer years of practice. Most correctly thought that evidence-based infection control measures provide adequate protection against transmission of bloodborne pathogens among healthcare workers. Positive attitude was significantly higher among more knowledgeable nurses. Self-reporting of appropriate handwashing procedures were significantly more likely in nurses who were aware that transmission of bloodborne pathogens among healthcare workers may be prevented through adoption of evidence-based practices and with a correct knowledge about HCV transmission patterns.

Conclusions

Behavior changes should be aimed at abandoning outdated practices and adopting and maintaining evidence-based practices. Initiatives focused at enabling and reinforcing adherence to effective prevention practices among nurses in HDU are strongly needed.

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2013 Bianco et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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