Abstract

This was a cross-sectional study of workers in the pre-hospital care team in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais State, Brazil, aimed at evaluating adherence to precautions. The study instrument included questions on knowledge, attitudes, and facilitating factors for adherence to standard precautions. Adherence was verified by percentage of adequacy: > 75% correct answers. Drivers showed the lowest degree of knowledge and physicians the highest. In self-reported answers, none of the workers demonstrated adequate use of face masks, goggles, or personal protective equipment (PPE), and drivers reported inadequate attitudes on all the items. In the univariate analysis, job position, gender, and specific rescue unit were associated with adoption of precautions. Meanwhile, in the multivariate analysis, only job position was related (drivers and nurse technicians/aides). The most frequently cited facilitating factors for improvement of adherence were: training focusing on infections, occupational risks, and use of PPE; periodic team meetings; and creation of a central unit for cleaning, disinfecting, and sterilizing equipment and materials. Workers in the pre-hospital care service demonstrated attitudes that were compatible with knowledge, but professional class affected knowledge on standard precautions and self-reported adequate attitudes.

Highlights

  • Estudos têm demonstrado o risco de profissionais de saúde em adquirir infecções durante o desenvolvimento de suas atividades ocupacionais [1,2,3]

  • Rua Guajajaras 201, apto. 402, Belo Horizonte, MG 30180-100, Brasil. adriana@enf.ufmg.br. This was a cross-sectional study of workers in the pre-hospital care team in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais State, Brazil, aimed at evaluating adherence to precautions

  • The most frequently cited facilitating factors for improvement of adherence were: training focusing on infections, occupational risks, and use of protective equipment (PPE); periodic team meetings; and creation of a central unit for cleaning, disinfecting, and sterilizing equipment and materials

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Summary

Local do estudo

O estudo foi realizado no Serviço de Atendimento Pré-hospitalar Público de Belo Horizonte em 18 unidades móveis, sendo três de unidades de suporte avançado e 15 de suporte básico. A equipe multiprofissional da unidade de suporte avançado constitui-se de um médico, um enfermeiro e um condutor; e a unidade de suporte básico de dois técnicos/auxiliares de enfermagem e um condutor

População do estudo
Tipo de estudo e coleta de dados
Equipamento de proteção individual adequado
Unidade de lotação Unidade de suporte avançado Unidade de suporte básico
Findings
Fatores facilitadores
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