Factors related to adherence of recommendations for redose administration in clean surgeries
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Resumo: | Surgical site infections (SSIs) are one of the main adverse events among surgical patients, being responsible for 20% of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). Surgical antibiotic prophylaxis is one of the practices used to prevent SSIs, however, compliance with recommendations is low. A retrospective observational cross-sectional study investigated the index of compliance with redose and its relationship to characteristics of the procedures and individuals. A total of 748 records of cardiac, orthopedic and neurological surgeries were assessed. Of these, 90 had an indication of redose, which was administered in 26.6% of the surgeries. Compliance was significantly higher in cardiac surgeries (34.3%) and those of greater SSI risk index. In conclusion, compliance with recommendations for redose administration is low and improving the process of surgical antibiotic prophylaxis use is needed. The use of technologies in association with awareness, motivation of the teams and involvement of the nursing staff may constitute alternatives. |
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Factors related to adherence of recommendations for redose administration in clean surgeriesFactores relacionados a la adhesión a recomendaciones de administración de redosis en cirugías limpiasFatores relacionados à adesão às recomendações para administração de redose em cirurgias limpasAntibiotic ProphylaxisCross InfectionPatient SafetyNursing Care.Antibiotic ProphylaxisCross InfectionPatient SafetyNursing Care.Profilaxis AntibióticaInfección HospitalariaSeguridad del PacienteAtención de EnfermeríaProfilaxis AntibióticaInfección HospitalariaSeguridad del PacienteAtención de EnfermeríaAntibioticoprofilaxiaInfecção HospitalarSegurança do PacienteCuidados de EnfermagemAntibioticoprofilaxiaInfecção HospitalarSegurança do PacienteCuidados de EnfermagemSurgical site infections (SSIs) are one of the main adverse events among surgical patients, being responsible for 20% of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). Surgical antibiotic prophylaxis is one of the practices used to prevent SSIs, however, compliance with recommendations is low. A retrospective observational cross-sectional study investigated the index of compliance with redose and its relationship to characteristics of the procedures and individuals. A total of 748 records of cardiac, orthopedic and neurological surgeries were assessed. Of these, 90 had an indication of redose, which was administered in 26.6% of the surgeries. Compliance was significantly higher in cardiac surgeries (34.3%) and those of greater SSI risk index. In conclusion, compliance with recommendations for redose administration is low and improving the process of surgical antibiotic prophylaxis use is needed. The use of technologies in association with awareness, motivation of the teams and involvement of the nursing staff may constitute alternatives.La ISC es uno de los principales efectos adversos entre pacientes quirúrgicos, responsable del 20% de las IRAs. La profilaxis antibiótica quirúrgica es una de las prácticas para la prevención de ISC, aunque con baja adhesión a sus directivas. Fue realizado un estudio observacional, transversal, retrospectivo, investigando el índice de adhesión a la redosis y su relación con características de procedimientos e individuos. Fueron evaluadas 748 historias clínicas de cirugías cardíacas, ortopédicas y neurológicas. De ellas, 90 tenían indicación de redosis, administrada en 26,6% de las cirugías. La adhesión fue significativamente mayor en las cirugías cardíacas (34,3%) y de mayor IRIC. Se concluyó en que la adhesión a las directivas para administración de redosis es baja, siendo necesario mejorar el proceso de profilaxis antibiótica quirúrgica. El uso de tecnologías en alianza con la concientización, motivación de los equipos y el involucramiento de la enfermería son también alternativas.A ISC é um dos principais eventos adversos entre pacientes cirúrgicos e é responsável por 20% das IRAS. A antibioticoprofilaxia cirúrgica é uma das práticas para prevenção de ISC, entretanto a adesão às diretrizes é baixa. Foi realizado um estudo observacional, transversal, retrospectivo que investigou o índice de adesão à redose e sua relação com características dos procedimentos e dos indivíduos. Foram avaliados 748 prontuários de cirurgias cardíacas, ortopédicas e neurológicas. Destes, 90 tinham indicação de redose, administrada em 26,6% das cirurgias. A adesão foi significativamente maior nas cirurgias cardíacas (34,3%) e de maior IRIC. Concluiu-se que a adesão às diretrizes para administração de redose é baixa e é necessário atuar na melhoraria do processo de uso de antibioticoprofilaxia cirúrgica. O uso de tecnologias aliado a conscientização, motivação das equipes e envolvimento da enfermagem podem ser alternativas.Faculdade de Enfermagem da UFG2015-03-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/fen/article/view/2267610.5216/ree.v17i1.22676Revista Eletrônica de Enfermagem; Vol. 17 No. 1 (2015); 78-84Revista Eletrônica de Enfermagem; v. 17 n. 1 (2015); 78-841518-1944reponame:Revista Eletrônica de Enfermageminstname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporenghttps://revistas.ufg.br/fen/article/view/22676/18948https://revistas.ufg.br/fen/article/view/22676/20824Schmitt, CristianeLacerda, Rúbia Aparecidainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2019-09-24T21:24:30Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/22676Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/fenPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/fen/oairee.fen@ufg.br1518-19441518-1944opendoar:2019-09-24T21:24:30Revista Eletrônica de Enfermagem - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)false |
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Factors related to adherence of recommendations for redose administration in clean surgeries Factores relacionados a la adhesión a recomendaciones de administración de redosis en cirugías limpias Fatores relacionados à adesão às recomendações para administração de redose em cirurgias limpas |
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Factors related to adherence of recommendations for redose administration in clean surgeries |
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Factors related to adherence of recommendations for redose administration in clean surgeries Schmitt, Cristiane Antibiotic Prophylaxis Cross Infection Patient Safety Nursing Care. Antibiotic Prophylaxis Cross Infection Patient Safety Nursing Care. Profilaxis Antibiótica Infección Hospitalaria Seguridad del Paciente Atención de Enfermería Profilaxis Antibiótica Infección Hospitalaria Seguridad del Paciente Atención de Enfermería Antibioticoprofilaxia Infecção Hospitalar Segurança do Paciente Cuidados de Enfermagem Antibioticoprofilaxia Infecção Hospitalar Segurança do Paciente Cuidados de Enfermagem |
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Factors related to adherence of recommendations for redose administration in clean surgeries |
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Factors related to adherence of recommendations for redose administration in clean surgeries |
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Factors related to adherence of recommendations for redose administration in clean surgeries |
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Factors related to adherence of recommendations for redose administration in clean surgeries |
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Factors related to adherence of recommendations for redose administration in clean surgeries |
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Schmitt, Cristiane |
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Schmitt, Cristiane Lacerda, Rúbia Aparecida |
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Lacerda, Rúbia Aparecida |
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Schmitt, Cristiane Lacerda, Rúbia Aparecida |
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Antibiotic Prophylaxis Cross Infection Patient Safety Nursing Care. Antibiotic Prophylaxis Cross Infection Patient Safety Nursing Care. Profilaxis Antibiótica Infección Hospitalaria Seguridad del Paciente Atención de Enfermería Profilaxis Antibiótica Infección Hospitalaria Seguridad del Paciente Atención de Enfermería Antibioticoprofilaxia Infecção Hospitalar Segurança do Paciente Cuidados de Enfermagem Antibioticoprofilaxia Infecção Hospitalar Segurança do Paciente Cuidados de Enfermagem |
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Antibiotic Prophylaxis Cross Infection Patient Safety Nursing Care. Antibiotic Prophylaxis Cross Infection Patient Safety Nursing Care. Profilaxis Antibiótica Infección Hospitalaria Seguridad del Paciente Atención de Enfermería Profilaxis Antibiótica Infección Hospitalaria Seguridad del Paciente Atención de Enfermería Antibioticoprofilaxia Infecção Hospitalar Segurança do Paciente Cuidados de Enfermagem Antibioticoprofilaxia Infecção Hospitalar Segurança do Paciente Cuidados de Enfermagem |
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Surgical site infections (SSIs) are one of the main adverse events among surgical patients, being responsible for 20% of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). Surgical antibiotic prophylaxis is one of the practices used to prevent SSIs, however, compliance with recommendations is low. A retrospective observational cross-sectional study investigated the index of compliance with redose and its relationship to characteristics of the procedures and individuals. A total of 748 records of cardiac, orthopedic and neurological surgeries were assessed. Of these, 90 had an indication of redose, which was administered in 26.6% of the surgeries. Compliance was significantly higher in cardiac surgeries (34.3%) and those of greater SSI risk index. In conclusion, compliance with recommendations for redose administration is low and improving the process of surgical antibiotic prophylaxis use is needed. The use of technologies in association with awareness, motivation of the teams and involvement of the nursing staff may constitute alternatives. |
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