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BİR ÜNİVERSİTE HASTANESİNDE HEMŞİRELERİN ELDİVEN KULLANMA VE EL YIKAMA UYGULAMALARININ İNCELENMESİ

Year 2009, Volume: 12 Issue: 4, 49 - 58, 20.02.2010

Abstract

Bu araştırma bir üniversite hastanesinin yetişkin dahili ve cerrahi servislerinde çalışan
hemşirelerin eldiven kullanma ve el yıkama davranışlarının incelenmesi amacıyla yapılmıştır.
Araştırmaya 15’i dahili servislerden 15’i cerrahi servislerden olmak üzere 30 hemşire katılmıştır.
Araştırma verileri katılımsız gözlem tekniği ile toplanmıştır. Araştırmacı tarafından hemşirelerin
eldiven kullanma ve el yıkama davranışları gözlenmiş, kullanılan eldiven ve eldivenle temas edilen
yüzeylerden örnek alınarak analiz edilmiştir. Çalışmaya katılan hemşirelerin eldiven giyinmeden
önce ve eldiveni çıkardıktan sonra el yıkama oranları düşük bulunmuştur. Hemşirelerin bir
eldiveni değiştirmeksizin kullanma süresinin 5 ile 50 dakika arasında değiştiği saptanmıştır.
Kullanılan eldivenlerin tamamında ve eldivenle temas edilen yüzeylerin 1/3’ünde mikroorganizma
ürediği, eldivenin elde kalma süresi uzadıkça üreyen mikroorganizma sayısının arttığı
belirlenmiştir. Hemşirelerin eldivenle yapılması gerekmeyen işlemlerde eldiven kullanma (%89) ve
eldivenle temas ettikleri alana daha sonra çıplak elle dokunma oranlarının (%80) yüksek olduğu
belirlenmiştir. Bu çalışmada hemşirelerin büyük bir kısmının eldiven giyinmeden önce ve eldiveni
çıkardıktan sonra ellerini yıkamadıkları, eldivenlerin tamamında üreme olduğu ve hemşireler
arasında gereksiz eldiven kullanımının yaygın olduğu belirlendi. El yıkama ve eldivenin uygun
kullanımı hakkındaki eğitim programları gereksiz eldiven kullanımını ve kontaminasyon riskini
azaltabilir.

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Year 2009, Volume: 12 Issue: 4, 49 - 58, 20.02.2010

Abstract

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  • Dillard SF (2002). Health effects associated with medical glove use. http://www.finarticles.com/cf_O/MOFSL/jht ml. (Erişim 11 Kasım 2002)
  • Flores A, Pevalin DJ (2007). Glove use and compliance with hand hygiene. Nursing Times 103(38):46-48.
  • Garner JS (1996). Guideline for Isolation Pracautions in Hospitals. The Hospital Infection Control Practices Advisory Commitee. Infection Control Hospital Epidemiolgy 17(1):53-80
  • Gershon RR, Vlahov D, Felknor SA et al. (1995). Compliance with universal precutions among health care workers at three regional hospitals. American Journal of Infection Gould D, Chamberlaine A (1995). Staphylococcus aureus: a review of the literature. Journal of Clinical Nursing 4(1):5- 12.
  • Gould D, Wilson-Benett J, Ream E (1996). Nurses’ infection – control practice; hand decontamination, the use of gloves and sharp instruments. International Journal of Nursing Studies 33(2):143-160.
  • Karabey S, Ay P, Derbentli S et al. (2002). Handwashing frequencies in an intensive care unit. Journal of Hospital Infection 50(1):36- 41.
  • Kim PW, Roghmann MC, Perencevich EN et al. (2003). Rates of hand diseinfection associated with glove use, patient isolation, and changes between exposure to various body site. American Journal of Infection Control 31( 2 ):97-103.
  • Korniewicz DM, Kirwin M, Cresci K et al. (1994). Barrier protection with examination gloves: double versus single. American Journal of Infection Control 22(1):12-15.
  • Köse E, Akyolcu N (2000). Acil cerrahi birimlerde el yıkama sıklığını etkileyen faktörlerin belirlenmesi. Hemşirelik Forumu, 3(5):11-14.
  • Larson EL, Bryan JL, Adler LM et al. (1997). A multifaced approach to changign handwashing behavior. American Journal of Infection Control 25(1):3-10.
  • Linden B (1991). Protection in practice. Nursing Times 87(11):59-63.
  • Lucet JC, Rigaud MP, Mentre F et al. (2002). Hand contamination before and after different hand hygiene tecniques:a randomized clinical trial. Journal of Hospital Infection 50(4):276-280.
  • Mahony C (1998). The need for a clear policy on glove use. Nursing Times 94(17): 52-54.
  • Michalsen A, Delclos GL, Felknor SA et al. (1997). Compliance with universal precautions among physicians Journal of Occupation and Environmental Medicine Nobile CG, Montuori P, Diaco E et al. (2002). Healthcare personnel and hand decontamination in intensive care units:knowledge, attitudes and behavioır in Italy. Journal of Hospital Infection 51(3):226- 232.
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  • Van Dessel H, Kamp – Hopmans TEM, Fluit AC et al. (2002). Outbreak of a susceptible strain of Acinetobacter species 13 (sensu Tjernberg and using) in an adult neurosurgical intensive care unit. Journal of Hospital Infection 51(2): 89-95.
  • Ward D (2000). Implementing evidence – based practice in infection control. British Journal of Nursing 9(5):267-271.
  • Zimakoff J, Stormark M, Larson SO (1993). Use of gloves and hand washing behavior among health care workers in ICU: a multi-centre investigation in four hospitals in Denmark and Norwey. Journal of Hospital Infection 24(1):63-67.
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Publication Date February 20, 2010
Submission Date February 20, 2010
Published in Issue Year 2009 Volume: 12 Issue: 4

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