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Continued non-compliance with the American College of Surgeons recommendations to decrease infectious exposure in the operating room: why?

AbstractBACKGROUND:
The American College of Surgeons (ACS) Statement on Sharps Safety recommends the use of double gloving (DG), hands-free zone (HFZ), and blunt-tip suture needles (BTSN) in the operating room to decrease needlestick injuries. Despite this endorsement, compliance is low. This survey determined the perceptions, attitudes, and barriers to compliance with these guidelines.
METHODS:
A survey using a voluntary convenience sample of surgical staff members in which queries related to understanding of the ACS recommendations were posed. A total of 107 of the 324 surveys were completed and returned, for a response rate of 33%. Most respondents were residents (64%) or attending surgeons (29%).
RESULTS:
Respondents were most familiar with recommendations for DG (58% of residents and 68% of attendings) and HFZ (61% for both groups) but less so for BTSN (48% of residents and 52% of attendings). More than 50% of the staff believed that DG decreased the risk of needlesticks, yet fewer than half used DG more than 75% of the time. Half believed that HFZ protected from sticks, yet fewer than 10% used it at least 75% of the time. Fewer than 50% believed that BTSN minimizes the risk of injury, with fewer than 10% of respondents using them at least 75% of the time. Reasons for non-compliance included decreased tactile sensation with DG, lack of training with HFZ, and lack of availability of BTSN.
CONCLUSIONS:
To improve compliance with the ACS recommendations, institutions must improve awareness of the guidelines and the benefits associated with compliance and remove barriers to their incorporation into standard practice.
AuthorsChristina M Welc, Ali Nassiry, Kara Elam, Kakotan Sanogo, Wilhelm Zuelzer, Therese Duane, Michael P Stevens, Michael Edmond, Gonzalo Bearman
JournalSurgical infections (Surg Infect (Larchmt)) Vol. 14 Issue 3 Pg. 288-92 (Jun 2013) ISSN: 1557-8674 [Electronic] United States
PMID23641753 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Topics
  • Gloves, Surgical
  • Guideline Adherence (statistics & numerical data)
  • Humans
  • Infection Control (standards, statistics & numerical data)
  • Needlestick Injuries (prevention & control)
  • Operating Rooms (standards, statistics & numerical data)
  • Physicians (psychology, statistics & numerical data)
  • Surgical Procedures, Operative (standards, statistics & numerical data)
  • Surgical Wound Infection (prevention & control)
  • Surveys and Questionnaires

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