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Challenges for adherence to bacterial resistance actions in large hospitals

Desafíos para la adherencia a las acciones de resistencia bacteriana en grandes hospitales

ABSTRACT

Objectives:

to identify the challenges to actions to contain bacterial resistance.

Methods:

cross-sectional study, carried out in 30 large-sized hospitals in Minas Gerais, from 2018 to 2019. The professionals were interviewed, and the environment and actions to prevent bacterial resistance were observed.

Results:

regarding the knowledge of health care professionals about the measures of bacterial resistance prevention, 78.3% did not correctly describe the five moments of hand hygiene, and 76.6% did not correctly describe the measures to control bacterial resistance. The simple hygiene of hands, followed by alcohol rubbing was predominant (48.3%) among workers, and soap dispensers were next to alcohol dispensers in 58.3% of the nursing stations in care units.

Conclusions:

the insufficient knowledge from the professionals, which is a failure related to the physical structure and to personal protection equipment, are factors that difficult the adherence to measures to contain bacterial resistance in hospitals.

Descriptors:
Cross Infection; Drug Resistance, Bacterial; Patient Safety; Hand Hygiene; Precaution

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