Urinary catheterism: knowledge and adhesion to the control of infection by the nursing professionals
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Resumo: | The urinary infection is frequent in hospital internment and normally is in association with tract urinary’s instrumentation. Our aim is to identify the knowledge and the adoption of the recommended behavior for prevention and control of infection in the handling and instrumentation of the urinary tract associated with the vesical catheter by the nursing professionals and to verify the existence of written routine and qualification in service. A descriptive study was carried through in six educational hospitals in the city of Goiânia-GO - Brazil in 2003. The data were obtained by means of interviews and 216 hours of direct observation, 67 professionals of the nursing team took part in the study. Relevant measures for the infection control, such as the hygienic cleaning of the hands is neglected. There is an uneveness between the knowledge and practice of the assistant/the technician of nursing with regard to the measures of prevention and infection control as for the catheter’s caring in the handling and of the draining system. The majority of the nurses knows and observes the basic procedures for the infection control in the execution of the catheterism of delay and relief. The qualification of the nursing professionals happens in a non-sistematic form. The majority of the services, possess protocol with the standardization of the urinary tract manipulation techniques. The data disclose the need of a bigger investment in the continued education so that simple and efficient measurements of the urinary infection control can be adopted. Key words: Catheterism urinary; Infection; Nursing care. |
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Urinary catheterism: knowledge and adhesion to the control of infection by the nursing professionalsCateterismo urinário: conocimiento y adherencia al control de la infección para los profesionales del oficio de enfermeriaCateterismo urinário: conhecimento e adesão ao controle de infecção pelos profissionais de enfermagemCatheterism urinaryInfectionNursing careCateterismo del urinarioInfecciónCuidados de enfermeríaCateterismo urinárioInfecçãoCuidados de enfermagem.The urinary infection is frequent in hospital internment and normally is in association with tract urinary’s instrumentation. Our aim is to identify the knowledge and the adoption of the recommended behavior for prevention and control of infection in the handling and instrumentation of the urinary tract associated with the vesical catheter by the nursing professionals and to verify the existence of written routine and qualification in service. A descriptive study was carried through in six educational hospitals in the city of Goiânia-GO - Brazil in 2003. The data were obtained by means of interviews and 216 hours of direct observation, 67 professionals of the nursing team took part in the study. Relevant measures for the infection control, such as the hygienic cleaning of the hands is neglected. There is an uneveness between the knowledge and practice of the assistant/the technician of nursing with regard to the measures of prevention and infection control as for the catheter’s caring in the handling and of the draining system. The majority of the nurses knows and observes the basic procedures for the infection control in the execution of the catheterism of delay and relief. The qualification of the nursing professionals happens in a non-sistematic form. The majority of the services, possess protocol with the standardization of the urinary tract manipulation techniques. The data disclose the need of a bigger investment in the continued education so that simple and efficient measurements of the urinary infection control can be adopted. Key words: Catheterism urinary; Infection; Nursing care. La infección urinaria e frecuente en las internaciones hospitalares y están asociadas a manoseo e instrumentación del tracto urinario. Objetivó identificar al conocimiento y la adopción de las medidas recomendadas para la prevención y control de la infección en el manoseo e instrumentación del tracto urinario, y verificar la existencia de la rutina escrita y la capacitación en servicio. Estudio descriptivo, llevado en seis hospitales de educación de la ciudad de Goiânia-GO- Brazil en 2003. Los datos habían sido conseguidos por medio de entrevistas y de 216 horas del observación directa. 67 profesionales del equipo del oficio de enfermeria habían participado del estudio. Los resultados habían demonstrado que excelentes medida para el control de la infección como la limpieza higiénica de las manos están descuidados. Tiene una dicotomía entre el conocimiento y el práctico de la ayudante técnico del cuidado con respecto a las medidas de prevención y de control de la infección cuánto a los cuidados en el manoseo del catéter y del sistema del drenaje. La mayoría de las enfermeras sabe y observa las medidas básicas para el control de la infección en la ejecución del cateterismo de retrasa y relevación. La capacitación de los profesionales del oficio de enfermeria sucede de forma asistemática. La mayoría de los servicios, tienen protocola con la estandardización de las técnicas de la manoseo del tracto urinario. Los datos divulgan la necesidad de un inversión más grande en la educación continuada para adoptar simples y eficientes medida del control de la infección del urinaria. Palabras clave: Cateterismo del urinario; Infección; Cuidados de enfermería. A infecção urinária é freqüente nas internações hospitalares e normalmente estão associadas à instrumentação e manuseio do trato urinário. Objetivamos identificar o conhecimento e a adoção das medidas recomendadas para prevenção e controle de infecção no manuseio e instrumentação do trato urinário associado a cateter vesical pelos profissionais de enfermagem e verificar a existência de rotina escrita e capacitação em serviço. Estudo descritivo, realizado em seis hospitais de ensino do município de Goiânia-GO, no ano de 2003. Os dados foram obtidos mediante entrevistas e 216 horas de observação direta. Participaram 67 profissionais da equipe de enfermagem. Medidas relevantes para o controle de infecção como a higienização das mãos são negligenciadas. Há dicotomia entre o conhecimento e a prática dos auxiliares/técnicos de enfermagem com relação às medidas de prevenção e controle de infecção referente ao manuseio do cateter e sistema de drenagem. A maioria dos enfermeiros conhece e observa as medidas fundamentais para o controle de infecção na execução do cateterismo de demora e de alívio. A capacitação acontece de forma assistemática. A maioria dos serviços possui protocolo com a padronização das técnicas. Há necessidade de um investimento na educação continuada para que medidas eficazes do controle de infecção urinária sejam adotadas. Palavras chave: Cateterismo urinário; Infecção; Cuidados de enfermagem.Faculdade de Enfermagem da UFG2009-09-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/fen/article/view/748010.5216/ree.v9i3.7480Revista Eletrônica de Enfermagem; Vol. 9 No. 3 (2007)Revista Eletrônica de Enfermagem; v. 9 n. 3 (2007)1518-1944reponame:Revista Eletrônica de Enfermageminstname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/fen/article/view/7480/5299Souza, Adenícia Custódia Silva eTipple, Anaclara Ferreira VeigaBarbosa, Jackeline MacielPereira, Meire da SilvaBarreto, Regiane Aparecida dos Santos Soaresinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-08-11T00:35:11Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/7480Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/fenPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/fen/oairee.fen@ufg.br1518-19441518-1944opendoar:2020-08-11T00:35:11Revista Eletrônica de Enfermagem - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)false |
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Urinary catheterism: knowledge and adhesion to the control of infection by the nursing professionals Cateterismo urinário: conocimiento y adherencia al control de la infección para los profesionales del oficio de enfermeria Cateterismo urinário: conhecimento e adesão ao controle de infecção pelos profissionais de enfermagem |
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Urinary catheterism: knowledge and adhesion to the control of infection by the nursing professionals |
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Urinary catheterism: knowledge and adhesion to the control of infection by the nursing professionals Souza, Adenícia Custódia Silva e Catheterism urinary Infection Nursing care Cateterismo del urinario Infección Cuidados de enfermería Cateterismo urinário Infecção Cuidados de enfermagem. |
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Urinary catheterism: knowledge and adhesion to the control of infection by the nursing professionals |
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Urinary catheterism: knowledge and adhesion to the control of infection by the nursing professionals |
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Urinary catheterism: knowledge and adhesion to the control of infection by the nursing professionals |
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Urinary catheterism: knowledge and adhesion to the control of infection by the nursing professionals |
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Urinary catheterism: knowledge and adhesion to the control of infection by the nursing professionals |
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Souza, Adenícia Custódia Silva e |
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Souza, Adenícia Custódia Silva e Tipple, Anaclara Ferreira Veiga Barbosa, Jackeline Maciel Pereira, Meire da Silva Barreto, Regiane Aparecida dos Santos Soares |
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Tipple, Anaclara Ferreira Veiga Barbosa, Jackeline Maciel Pereira, Meire da Silva Barreto, Regiane Aparecida dos Santos Soares |
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Souza, Adenícia Custódia Silva e Tipple, Anaclara Ferreira Veiga Barbosa, Jackeline Maciel Pereira, Meire da Silva Barreto, Regiane Aparecida dos Santos Soares |
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Catheterism urinary Infection Nursing care Cateterismo del urinario Infección Cuidados de enfermería Cateterismo urinário Infecção Cuidados de enfermagem. |
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Catheterism urinary Infection Nursing care Cateterismo del urinario Infección Cuidados de enfermería Cateterismo urinário Infecção Cuidados de enfermagem. |
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The urinary infection is frequent in hospital internment and normally is in association with tract urinary’s instrumentation. Our aim is to identify the knowledge and the adoption of the recommended behavior for prevention and control of infection in the handling and instrumentation of the urinary tract associated with the vesical catheter by the nursing professionals and to verify the existence of written routine and qualification in service. A descriptive study was carried through in six educational hospitals in the city of Goiânia-GO - Brazil in 2003. The data were obtained by means of interviews and 216 hours of direct observation, 67 professionals of the nursing team took part in the study. Relevant measures for the infection control, such as the hygienic cleaning of the hands is neglected. There is an uneveness between the knowledge and practice of the assistant/the technician of nursing with regard to the measures of prevention and infection control as for the catheter’s caring in the handling and of the draining system. The majority of the nurses knows and observes the basic procedures for the infection control in the execution of the catheterism of delay and relief. The qualification of the nursing professionals happens in a non-sistematic form. The majority of the services, possess protocol with the standardization of the urinary tract manipulation techniques. The data disclose the need of a bigger investment in the continued education so that simple and efficient measurements of the urinary infection control can be adopted. Key words: Catheterism urinary; Infection; Nursing care. |
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