Abstract

Objective To explore the main risk factors of hospital infection in children with hypospadias after operation and to formulate targeted nursing measures so as to provide accurate nursing strategies for effective prevention and control of hospital infection after operation. Methods Totally 383 children who underwent hypospadias surgery in the hospital from January 2016 to December 2017 were selected as the research objects. The clinical data of all cases were reviewed and sorted out. The hospital infection rate, infection site and main risk factors of hospital infection after operation were analyzed to formulate prevention strategies. Results 71 of 383 children suffered from hospital infection, and the incidence rate of hospital infection was 18.5%.The distribution of infection sites was: respiratory tract infection in 30 cases, accounting for 42.25%;Urinary tract infection was found in 25 cases (35.21%). Incision infection was found in 14 cases (19.72%).Gastrointestinal infection occurred in 2 cases (2.82%). Logistic multivariate analysis showed that age, length of hospital stay after operation were closely related to hospital infection. Conclusions The major risk factors for postoperative nosocomial infection in children with hypospadias are age and postoperative hospital stay.Nursing measures: The hospital stay of children after operation can be shortened as much as possible by reminding and standardizing the routine maintenance of urinary catheter and strengthening the cooperation between doctors and nurses through charts. Strict implementation of visiting and accompanying system, good environmental control, strengthening hand hygiene, standardization of preoperative skin preparation and other nursing measures are adopted to protect children to the greatest extent. Key words: Children after operation; Hypospadias; Hospital infection; Risk factors; Nursing countermeasures

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