Dissemination of microorganisms through the coat of health professionals: an integrative review

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Autor(a) principal: Lima , Wybson Fontinele
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Mesquita, Andressa Aparecida da Silva, Rocha, Gabriel Mauriz de Moura, Brito, Mauro Gustavo Amaral, Silva, Mônica do Amaral, Oliveira, Guilherme Antônio Lopes de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/7180
Resumo: Objective: To analyze the published scientific literature regarding the microbiological contamination of the coat of health professionals. Methodology: This is an integrative review of the literature in which searches for scientific materials were carried out in the databases of PubMed, Science Direct, Scientific Eletronic Library Online (SciELO) and Virtual Health Library (VHL), published between the years of 2010 and 2020. In total, 174 documents were found, of which 29 were analyzed in full and 14 included in this study. Results and Discussion: The analysis showed the contamination of lab coats by several bacterial species, with emphasis on Staphylococcus spp., In addition to a single study having detected species of fungi of the genus Candida sp. As for the sensitivity profile, recovery of vancomycin and ampicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus was observed, followed by other species resistant to Cotrimaxozol. Related to the level of evidence of the studies analyzed, most express a certain limitation, without strong evidence in the face of clinical applications. Final Considerations: New studies are suggested that express stronger levels of evidence, highlighting the implementation of measures that emphasize greater care with lab coats, awareness of their private use in their own environments and aspects involved in resistance, in the cross-transmission of microorganisms and in the development of Health Care-Related Infections (HCRI).
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spelling Dissemination of microorganisms through the coat of health professionals: an integrative reviewDifusión de microorganismos a través del abrigo de profesionales de la salud: una revisión integradoraDisseminação de microrganismos por meio de jalecos de profissionais de saúde: uma revisão integrativaCuidado de la saludBacteriasContaminaciónEquipo de protección individual.Health careBacteriaContaminationIndividual protection equipment.Assistência à saúdeBactériasContaminaçãoEquipamento de proteção individual.Objective: To analyze the published scientific literature regarding the microbiological contamination of the coat of health professionals. Methodology: This is an integrative review of the literature in which searches for scientific materials were carried out in the databases of PubMed, Science Direct, Scientific Eletronic Library Online (SciELO) and Virtual Health Library (VHL), published between the years of 2010 and 2020. In total, 174 documents were found, of which 29 were analyzed in full and 14 included in this study. Results and Discussion: The analysis showed the contamination of lab coats by several bacterial species, with emphasis on Staphylococcus spp., In addition to a single study having detected species of fungi of the genus Candida sp. As for the sensitivity profile, recovery of vancomycin and ampicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus was observed, followed by other species resistant to Cotrimaxozol. Related to the level of evidence of the studies analyzed, most express a certain limitation, without strong evidence in the face of clinical applications. Final Considerations: New studies are suggested that express stronger levels of evidence, highlighting the implementation of measures that emphasize greater care with lab coats, awareness of their private use in their own environments and aspects involved in resistance, in the cross-transmission of microorganisms and in the development of Health Care-Related Infections (HCRI).Objetivo: Analizar la literatura científica publicada sobre la contaminación microbiológica del pelaje de los profesionales de la salud. Metodología: Se trata de una revisión integradora de la literatura en la que se realizaron búsquedas de materiales científicos en las bases de datos de PubMed, Science Direct, Scientific Eletronic Library Online (SciELO) y Virtual Health Library (BVS), publicadas entre los años de 2010 y 2020. En total se encontraron 174 documentos, de los cuales 29 fueron analizados en su totalidad y 14 incluidos en este estudio. Resultados y Discusión: El análisis mostró la contaminación de batas de laboratorio por varias especies bacterianas, con énfasis en Staphylococcus spp., Además de que un solo estudio detectó especies de hongos del género Candida sp. En cuanto al perfil de sensibilidad, se observó recuperación de vancomicina y Staphylococcus aureus resistente a ampicilina, seguido de otras especies resistentes a Cotrimaxozol. En relación con el nivel de evidencia de los estudios analizados, la mayoría expresa cierta limitación, sin evidencia contundente de cara a las aplicaciones clínicas. Consideraciones finales: Se sugieren nuevos estudios que expresen mayores niveles de evidencia, destacando la implementación de medidas que enfaticen un mayor cuidado con las batas de laboratorio, la conciencia de su uso privado en sus propios ambientes y aspectos involucrados en la resistencia, en la transmisión cruzada de microorganismos. y en el desarrollo de infecciones relacionadas con la atención médica (IRAS).Objetivo: Analisar a literatura científica publicada à respeito da contaminação microbiológica do jaleco de profissionais da saúde. Metodologia: Trata-se de uma revisão integrativa da literatura em que foram realizadas buscas por materiais científicos nas bases de dados da PubMed, Science Direct, Scientific Eletronic Library Online (SciELO) e Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde (BVS), publicados entre os anos de 2010 e 2020. No total foram encontrados 174 documentos, desses, 29 foram analisados na íntegra e 14 incluídos neste estudo.  Resultados e Discussão: A análise evidenciou a contaminação dos jalecos por várias espécies bacterianas, com destaque para a do gênero Staphylococcus spp., além de um único estudo ter detectado espécies de fungos do gênero Candida sp. Quanto ao perfil de sensibilidade, verificou-se recuperação de Staphylococcus aureus resistente à vancomicina e ampicilina, seguido de outras espécies resistentes ao Cotrimaxozol. Relacionado ao nível de evidência dos estudos analisados, a maioria expressa certa limitação, sem fortes evidências diante de aplicações clínicas.  Considerações Finais: Sugere-se novos estudos que expressam níveis mais fortes de evidência, destacando a implantação de medidas que salientem um cuidado maior com os jalecos, a conscientização sobre seu uso privativo em ambientes próprios e aspectos envolvidos na resistência, na transmissão cruzada de microrganismos e no desenvolvimento de Infecções Relacionadas à Assistência à Saúde (IRAS).Research, Society and Development2020-08-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/718010.33448/rsd-v9i9.7180Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 9; e440997180Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 9; e440997180Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 9; e4409971802525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/7180/6608Copyright (c) 2020 Wybson Fontinele Lima ; Andressa Aparecida da Silva Mesquita; Gabriel Mauriz de Moura Rocha; Mauro Gustavo Amaral Brito; Mônica do Amaral Silva; Guilherme Antônio Lopes de Oliveirahttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLima , Wybson Fontinele Mesquita, Andressa Aparecida da Silva Rocha, Gabriel Mauriz de Moura Brito, Mauro Gustavo Amaral Silva, Mônica do AmaralOliveira, Guilherme Antônio Lopes de2020-09-18T01:42:11Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/7180Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:29:59.962347Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dissemination of microorganisms through the coat of health professionals: an integrative review
Difusión de microorganismos a través del abrigo de profesionales de la salud: una revisión integradora
Disseminação de microrganismos por meio de jalecos de profissionais de saúde: uma revisão integrativa
title Dissemination of microorganisms through the coat of health professionals: an integrative review
spellingShingle Dissemination of microorganisms through the coat of health professionals: an integrative review
Lima , Wybson Fontinele
Cuidado de la salud
Bacterias
Contaminación
Equipo de protección individual.
Health care
Bacteria
Contamination
Individual protection equipment.
Assistência à saúde
Bactérias
Contaminação
Equipamento de proteção individual.
title_short Dissemination of microorganisms through the coat of health professionals: an integrative review
title_full Dissemination of microorganisms through the coat of health professionals: an integrative review
title_fullStr Dissemination of microorganisms through the coat of health professionals: an integrative review
title_full_unstemmed Dissemination of microorganisms through the coat of health professionals: an integrative review
title_sort Dissemination of microorganisms through the coat of health professionals: an integrative review
author Lima , Wybson Fontinele
author_facet Lima , Wybson Fontinele
Mesquita, Andressa Aparecida da Silva
Rocha, Gabriel Mauriz de Moura
Brito, Mauro Gustavo Amaral
Silva, Mônica do Amaral
Oliveira, Guilherme Antônio Lopes de
author_role author
author2 Mesquita, Andressa Aparecida da Silva
Rocha, Gabriel Mauriz de Moura
Brito, Mauro Gustavo Amaral
Silva, Mônica do Amaral
Oliveira, Guilherme Antônio Lopes de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima , Wybson Fontinele
Mesquita, Andressa Aparecida da Silva
Rocha, Gabriel Mauriz de Moura
Brito, Mauro Gustavo Amaral
Silva, Mônica do Amaral
Oliveira, Guilherme Antônio Lopes de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cuidado de la salud
Bacterias
Contaminación
Equipo de protección individual.
Health care
Bacteria
Contamination
Individual protection equipment.
Assistência à saúde
Bactérias
Contaminação
Equipamento de proteção individual.
topic Cuidado de la salud
Bacterias
Contaminación
Equipo de protección individual.
Health care
Bacteria
Contamination
Individual protection equipment.
Assistência à saúde
Bactérias
Contaminação
Equipamento de proteção individual.
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