1. 2022年贵州省各类医疗机构外科病区医院感染情况调查分析.
- Author
-
程敏, 李凌竹, 王颜颜, 曾妮, 王清青, 李家丽, 李晶晶, 姚尧, and 查筑红
- Abstract
Objective To investigate and analyze the situation of hospital acquired infection in surgical ward of Guizhou Province in 2022, and to provide direction and method for improving the prevention and control of hospital acquired infection. Methods The prevalence of hospital acquired infection in surgical wards of 186 medical institutions in the province from July to December 2022 was investigated by means of a cross - sectional survey and bedside survey combined with inpatient records. Results A total of 27 046 patients were investigated, and 504 cases of hospital acquired infection occurred. The prevalence rate of hospital acquired infection was 1.86%, neurosurgery (4, 43%) and cardio 一 thoracic surgery (3, 25%) were the highest, and the difference of infection rate among different surgical systems was statistically significant (2 = 157.980, P < 0.001). The main site of hospital acquired infection was respiratory tract (0. 99%), surgical site (0. 50%), skin and soft tissue (0. 24%), and the incidence rate of different infection sites was statistically significant(P <0. 05). The prevalence rate of hospital acquired infection in Class I incision was 3. 42%. The highest utilization rate of antibiotics was 40. 72% in cardio 一 thoracic surgery (13. 01%) and neurosurgery (11. 64%). The hospital acquired infection rate of Class I incision in different departments was significantly different (2 = 186. 607, P < 0. 001). The main purpose of medication in surgical ward was treatment (26. 10%), and the rate of pre 一 medication examination in surgical ward was 33.41% for single medication (36. 06%). Conclusion The incidence rate of hospital acquired infection in surgical ward shows a decreasing trend. Cardio 一 thoracic surgery and neurosurgery are still the most common departments causing hospital acquired infection of respiratory tract and incision 一 like surgical site infection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF