Impact of nursing work environment on the occurrence of nosocomial infections in ICU
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1672-7088.2017.25.001
- VernacularTitle:ICU护理工作环境对院内感染发生率的影响
- Author:
Duoduo PEI
1
;
Liming YOU
;
Jing ZHENG
;
Ke LIU
Author Information
1. 中山大学护理学院
- Keywords:
Intensive care units;
Nursing work environment;
Nosocomial infection
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2017;33(25):1921-1925
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To explore the impact of nursing work environment on the occurrence of nosocomial infections in ICU. Methods The sample consisted of 1890 nurses who provided direct care for patients in ICUs of level 2 and level 3 hospitals in mainland China. The nursing work environment of ICU was measured with a Chinese translation version of the Practice Environment Scale of Nursing Work Index (PES-NWI). Nurses were asked to estimate how frequently nosocomial infections occurred including surgical site infection, urinary tract infection, central line infection, and ventilator associated pneumonia. Results The composite score of PES-NWI of ICU nurse was 3.35(2.77, 3.81)points. The percentage of nurses who reported the 4 kinds of nosocomial infections in ICU"had happen"were 60.4%(surgical site infection,1122/1858),68.0%(urinary tract infection,1265/1859),52.9%(central line infection, 981/1856), and 66.0%(ventilator associated pneumonia, 1229/1861). Nurses who graded higher in PES-NWI would be less likely to report the 4 kinds of nosocomial infections had happen,OR:0.591(surgical site infection), 0.664(urinary tract infection), 0.573(central line infection), 0.567(ventilator associated pneumonia), all P<0.01. Conclusions A better nursing work environment is significantly related to lower occurrence of nosocomial infections in ICU.