Contaminação de superfícies ambientais, equipamentos e artigos por Staphylococcus spp. na atenção básica: olhar da segurança dos trabalhadores e usuários

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Autor(a) principal: Rodrigues, Erika Goulart
Data de Publicação: 2014
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: BACKGROUND: Dressing rooms attend colonized and infected chronic wounds carriers users and the environment may be contaminated by pathogens present in these lesions during the care. The literature shows the surfaces role corroborating the infection epidemiological chain and have identified low standards of environmental hygiene. This theme has been explored with emphasis on the medium and high complexity. However, it is noted that investments directed to the primary health care are rare. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the effect of environmental surfaces and non-critical health products contamination for Staphylococcus spp. for the safety of dressing rooms workers and users in primary health care. METHODOLOGY: Cross-sectional study of microbiological nature, conducted from July to November 2013 in dressing rooms references in the treatment of chronic wounds of primary health care in Goiás, Brazil. Approved by the Federal University of Goiás Research Ethics Committee (protocol 178/2012). It is began collecting direct observation of ambience processing. Then, have been done the interview, guided by semistructured instrument. The specimens collection from environmental surfaces and noncritical health products was performed using a sterile swab, rubbed on the research site and sent to the laboratory for processing. The microbiological procedures were performed according to standard methodologies. Was used SPSS 19.0 (Statistical Package for Social Sciences for Windows®) and the data were analyzed using descriptive statistical procedures. RESULTS: 38 articles were analyzed, including 32 environmental surfaces and six noncritical health products. It was found at the microbiological testing seven (18.4%) environmental surfaces and products were contaminated by Staphylococcus spp. Eight bacteria were isolated, which of seven (87.5%) were identified as coagulase negative Staphylococcus (CoNS) and one (12.5%), as S. aureus. Staphylococcus spp. were resistant to penicillin G (87.5%) and CoNS, presented a constitutive resistance to macrolidelincosamide-streptogramin B group (MLSBc) (28.6%) and resistance to oxacillin (42.9%). All micro-organisms were resistant to at least one antimicrobial agent. Of the three units investigated, the process of cleaning and disinfection was done by 91.7% of the 12 workers in the study. Nonetheless, was at unconformity with current guidelines. CONCLUSION: The results demonstrate the presence of multidrugresistant pathogens in the ambience of the dressing rooms, which denotes failure in articles processing. These failures may be due to lack of supervision and/or the worker unpreparedness to perform the procedure. Also exposes workers and service users at risk for colonization and eventual infection by these bacterias. This situation benefits cross-contamination and spread of multiresistant microorganisms in primary health care.
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spelling Prado, Marinesia Aparecida dohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/1151975582155991Santos, Silvana de Lima Vieira dosPrado, Marinesia Aparecida doSantos, Silvana de Lima Vieira dosVasconcelos, Lara Stefânea Netto O. LeãoBezerra, Ana Lúcia QueirozRibeiro, Evandro Leãohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5693687682494311Rodrigues, Erika Goulart2015-02-20T11:05:42Z2014-03-31RODRIGUES, E. G. Contaminação de superfícies ambientais, equipamentos e artigos por Staphylococcus spp. na atenção básica: olhar da segurança dos trabalhadores e usuários. 2014. 121 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Enfermagem)–Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2014.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tede/4182ark:/38995/0013000002z15BACKGROUND: Dressing rooms attend colonized and infected chronic wounds carriers users and the environment may be contaminated by pathogens present in these lesions during the care. The literature shows the surfaces role corroborating the infection epidemiological chain and have identified low standards of environmental hygiene. This theme has been explored with emphasis on the medium and high complexity. However, it is noted that investments directed to the primary health care are rare. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the effect of environmental surfaces and non-critical health products contamination for Staphylococcus spp. for the safety of dressing rooms workers and users in primary health care. METHODOLOGY: Cross-sectional study of microbiological nature, conducted from July to November 2013 in dressing rooms references in the treatment of chronic wounds of primary health care in Goiás, Brazil. Approved by the Federal University of Goiás Research Ethics Committee (protocol 178/2012). It is began collecting direct observation of ambience processing. Then, have been done the interview, guided by semistructured instrument. The specimens collection from environmental surfaces and noncritical health products was performed using a sterile swab, rubbed on the research site and sent to the laboratory for processing. The microbiological procedures were performed according to standard methodologies. Was used SPSS 19.0 (Statistical Package for Social Sciences for Windows®) and the data were analyzed using descriptive statistical procedures. RESULTS: 38 articles were analyzed, including 32 environmental surfaces and six noncritical health products. It was found at the microbiological testing seven (18.4%) environmental surfaces and products were contaminated by Staphylococcus spp. Eight bacteria were isolated, which of seven (87.5%) were identified as coagulase negative Staphylococcus (CoNS) and one (12.5%), as S. aureus. Staphylococcus spp. were resistant to penicillin G (87.5%) and CoNS, presented a constitutive resistance to macrolidelincosamide-streptogramin B group (MLSBc) (28.6%) and resistance to oxacillin (42.9%). All micro-organisms were resistant to at least one antimicrobial agent. Of the three units investigated, the process of cleaning and disinfection was done by 91.7% of the 12 workers in the study. Nonetheless, was at unconformity with current guidelines. CONCLUSION: The results demonstrate the presence of multidrugresistant pathogens in the ambience of the dressing rooms, which denotes failure in articles processing. These failures may be due to lack of supervision and/or the worker unpreparedness to perform the procedure. Also exposes workers and service users at risk for colonization and eventual infection by these bacterias. This situation benefits cross-contamination and spread of multiresistant microorganisms in primary health care.INTRODUCCIÓN: Salas de curativo asisten a usuarios portadores de heridas crónicas colonizadas e infectadas y el ambiente puede contaminarse por agentes patógenos presentes en estas lesiones durante la asistencia. La literatura envidencia el papel de las superficies que corroboran la cadena epidemiológica de la infección y se han identificado bajos niveles de higiene ambiental. Este tema ha sido explorado con énfasis en media y alta complejidad. Sin embargo, se percibe que las embestidas dirigidas hacia la atención primaria de salud son escasas. OBJETIVO: Analizar el efecto de contaminación de superficies ambientales y productos de salud no críticos por Staphylococcus spp. para seguridad de trabajadores y usuarios de salas de curativo de la atención primaria de salud. METODOLOGÍA: Estudio transversal de naturaleza microbiológica, realizado entre julio y noviembre de 2013, en salas de curativo referencias en el tratamiento de heridas crónicas de la atención primaria de salud en Goiás, Brasil. Aprobado por el Comité de Ética en Investigación de la Universidad Federal de Goiás (protocolo 178/2012). Comenzó la obtención de datos por observación directa del procesamiento de ambiente. A continuación, se ha hecho la entrevista, guiada por instrumento semi-estructurado. La recolección de espécimen de superficies ambientales y productos para salud no críticos se realizó con una torunda estéril, frotado en el sitio de investigación y enviado al laboratorio para su procesamiento. Los procedimientos microbiológicos se realizaron de acuerdo con metodologías estandarizadas. Se utilizó el programa SPSS 19.0 (Statistical Package for Social Sciences para Windows®) y los datos se analizaron mediante procedimientos estadísticos descriptivos. RESULTADOS: Se analizaron 38 artefactos, incluyendo 32 superficies ambientales y seis productos para salud no críticos. Se encontró, en las pruebas microbiológicas, siete (18,4%) de las superficies ambientales y de los productos estaban contaminados por Staphylococcus spp. Se aislaron ocho bacterias, de cuales siete (87,5%) fueron identificadas como Staphylococcus coagulasa negativo (CoNS) y uno (12,5%) como S. aureus. Staphylococcus spp. eran resistentes a penicilina G (87,5%) y los CoNS, presentarón resistencia constitutiva a el grupo macrólidos, lincosamidas, estreptogramina B (MLSBc) (28,6%) y resistencia a oxacilina (42,9%). De las tres unidades investigadas, el proceso de limpieza y desinfección se realizaba por 91,7% de los 12 trabajadores en el estudio. Sin embargo, estaba en desacuerdo con las directrices actuales. CONCLUSIÓN: Los resultados demuestran la presencia de patógenos resistentes a múltiples fármacos en el ambiente de salas de curativo, que denota el fracaso en el procesamiento de los artefactos. Estas fallas pueden deberse a falta de supervisión y falta de preparación del trabajador para realizar el procedimiento. Además expone a los trabajadores y usuarios del servicio en situación de riesgo para la colonización y la infección posterior por estas bacterias. Esta situación promueve la contaminación cruzada y propagación de microorganismos multirresistentes en la atención primaria de salud.INTRODUÇÃO: Salas de curativo atendem usuários portadores de feridas crônicas colonizadas e infectadas e a ambiência pode ser contaminada por patógenos presentes nessas lesões durante a assistência. A literatura evidencia o papel das superfícies corroborando a cadeia epidemiológica da infecção e tem identificado baixos padrões de higiene ambiental. Essa temática tem sido explorada com maior ênfase nos serviços de média e alta complexidade. Entretanto, percebe-se que os investimentos direcionados para a atenção primária à saúde são escassos. OBJETIVO: Analisar as repercussões da contaminação de superfícies ambientais e produtos para saúde não críticos por Staphylococcus spp. para a segurança de trabalhadores e usuários de salas de curativo da atenção primária à saúde. MÉTODOLOGIA: Estudo do tipo transversal de natureza microbiológica, realizado de julho a novembro de 2013 em salas de curativo referências em tratamento de feridas crônicas da atenção primária à saúde em Goiás, Brasil. Aprovado em Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa da Universidade Federal de Goiás (protocolo 178/2012). Iniciou-se a coleta com observação direta do processamento da ambiência. Em seguida, realizou-se a entrevista, norteada por formulário semiestruturado. A coleta dos espécimes de superfícies ambientais e de produtos para saúde não críticos foi realizada por meio swab estéril, friccionado sobre o sítio de investigação e enviado ao laboratório para processamento. Os procedimentos microbiológicos foram realizados conforme metodologias padronizadas. Utilizou-se o SPSS 19.0 (Statistical Package for the Social Sciences for Windows®) e os dados foram analisados mediante procedimentos de estatística descritiva. RESULTADOS: Foram analisados 38 artefatos, sendo 32 superfícies ambientais e seis produtos para saúde não críticos. Verificou-se, à análise microbiológica, que sete (18,4%) das superfícies ambientais e dos produtos estavam contaminadas por Staphylococcus spp. Foram isoladas oito bactérias, das quais sete (87,5%) foram identificadas como Staphylococcus coagulase negativos (CoNS) e uma (12,5%), como S. aureus. Os Staphylococcus spp. apresentaram resistência à penicilina G (87,5%) e os CoNS, resistência constitutiva ao grupo macrolídeo, lincosamida, estreptogramina B (MLSBc) (28,6%) e à oxacilina (42,9%). Todos os micro-organismos apresentaram resistência a, pelo menos, um antimicrobiano. Das três unidades pesquisadas, o processo de limpeza e desinfecção era realizado por 91,7% dos 12 trabalhadores do estudo. No entanto, estava em desacordo com as diretrizes vigentes. CONCLUSÃO: Os resultados demonstram presença de patógenos multirresistentes na ambiência das salas de curativo, o que denota falhas no processamento dos artefatos. Essas falhas podem ser decorrentes da falta de supervisão e/ou despreparo do trabalhador para executar o procedimento. Igualmente, expõe trabalhadores e usuários do serviço aos riscos de colonização e eventual infecção por essas bactérias. 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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Contaminação de superfícies ambientais, equipamentos e artigos por Staphylococcus spp. na atenção básica: olhar da segurança dos trabalhadores e usuários
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Contamination of environmental surfaces, equipment and articles by Staphylococcus spp. in primary care: look of workers and users security
title Contaminação de superfícies ambientais, equipamentos e artigos por Staphylococcus spp. na atenção básica: olhar da segurança dos trabalhadores e usuários
spellingShingle Contaminação de superfícies ambientais, equipamentos e artigos por Staphylococcus spp. na atenção básica: olhar da segurança dos trabalhadores e usuários
Rodrigues, Erika Goulart
Microbiologia ambiental
Staphylococcus
Ambiente de instituições de saúde
Serviço de limpeza
Atenção primária à saúde
Environmental microbiology
Health facility environment
Housekeeping
Primary health care
Microbiología ambiental
Ambiente de instituciones de salud
Servicio de limpieza
Atención primaria de salud
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM
title_short Contaminação de superfícies ambientais, equipamentos e artigos por Staphylococcus spp. na atenção básica: olhar da segurança dos trabalhadores e usuários
title_full Contaminação de superfícies ambientais, equipamentos e artigos por Staphylococcus spp. na atenção básica: olhar da segurança dos trabalhadores e usuários
title_fullStr Contaminação de superfícies ambientais, equipamentos e artigos por Staphylococcus spp. na atenção básica: olhar da segurança dos trabalhadores e usuários
title_full_unstemmed Contaminação de superfícies ambientais, equipamentos e artigos por Staphylococcus spp. na atenção básica: olhar da segurança dos trabalhadores e usuários
title_sort Contaminação de superfícies ambientais, equipamentos e artigos por Staphylococcus spp. na atenção básica: olhar da segurança dos trabalhadores e usuários
author Rodrigues, Erika Goulart
author_facet Rodrigues, Erika Goulart
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Prado, Marinesia Aparecida do
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Santos, Silvana de Lima Vieira dos
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv Vasconcelos, Lara Stefânea Netto O. Leão
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv Bezerra, Ana Lúcia Queiroz
dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv Ribeiro, Evandro Leão
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rodrigues, Erika Goulart
contributor_str_mv Prado, Marinesia Aparecida do
Santos, Silvana de Lima Vieira dos
Prado, Marinesia Aparecida do
Santos, Silvana de Lima Vieira dos
Vasconcelos, Lara Stefânea Netto O. Leão
Bezerra, Ana Lúcia Queiroz
Ribeiro, Evandro Leão
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Microbiologia ambiental
Staphylococcus
Ambiente de instituições de saúde
Serviço de limpeza
Atenção primária à saúde
topic Microbiologia ambiental
Staphylococcus
Ambiente de instituições de saúde
Serviço de limpeza
Atenção primária à saúde
Environmental microbiology
Health facility environment
Housekeeping
Primary health care
Microbiología ambiental
Ambiente de instituciones de salud
Servicio de limpieza
Atención primaria de salud
CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Environmental microbiology
Health facility environment
Housekeeping
Primary health care
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Microbiología ambiental
Ambiente de instituciones de salud
Servicio de limpieza
Atención primaria de salud
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS DA SAUDE::ENFERMAGEM
description BACKGROUND: Dressing rooms attend colonized and infected chronic wounds carriers users and the environment may be contaminated by pathogens present in these lesions during the care. The literature shows the surfaces role corroborating the infection epidemiological chain and have identified low standards of environmental hygiene. This theme has been explored with emphasis on the medium and high complexity. However, it is noted that investments directed to the primary health care are rare. OBJECTIVE: To analyze the effect of environmental surfaces and non-critical health products contamination for Staphylococcus spp. for the safety of dressing rooms workers and users in primary health care. METHODOLOGY: Cross-sectional study of microbiological nature, conducted from July to November 2013 in dressing rooms references in the treatment of chronic wounds of primary health care in Goiás, Brazil. Approved by the Federal University of Goiás Research Ethics Committee (protocol 178/2012). It is began collecting direct observation of ambience processing. Then, have been done the interview, guided by semistructured instrument. The specimens collection from environmental surfaces and noncritical health products was performed using a sterile swab, rubbed on the research site and sent to the laboratory for processing. The microbiological procedures were performed according to standard methodologies. Was used SPSS 19.0 (Statistical Package for Social Sciences for Windows®) and the data were analyzed using descriptive statistical procedures. RESULTS: 38 articles were analyzed, including 32 environmental surfaces and six noncritical health products. It was found at the microbiological testing seven (18.4%) environmental surfaces and products were contaminated by Staphylococcus spp. Eight bacteria were isolated, which of seven (87.5%) were identified as coagulase negative Staphylococcus (CoNS) and one (12.5%), as S. aureus. Staphylococcus spp. were resistant to penicillin G (87.5%) and CoNS, presented a constitutive resistance to macrolidelincosamide-streptogramin B group (MLSBc) (28.6%) and resistance to oxacillin (42.9%). All micro-organisms were resistant to at least one antimicrobial agent. Of the three units investigated, the process of cleaning and disinfection was done by 91.7% of the 12 workers in the study. Nonetheless, was at unconformity with current guidelines. CONCLUSION: The results demonstrate the presence of multidrugresistant pathogens in the ambience of the dressing rooms, which denotes failure in articles processing. These failures may be due to lack of supervision and/or the worker unpreparedness to perform the procedure. Also exposes workers and service users at risk for colonization and eventual infection by these bacterias. This situation benefits cross-contamination and spread of multiresistant microorganisms in primary health care.
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