Availability of complementary resources and equipment for use in the prevention of healthcare-associated infections

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Verissimo, Perola Figueiredo [1 ]
da Silva, Andre Ricardo Araujo [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Fed Fluminense, Niteroi, RJ, Brazil
[2] Rua Marques Parana 303,Centro, Niteroi, RJ, Brazil
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Cross Infection; Hospital Infection Control Program; Biomedical Technology; PROGRAMS;
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10.17058/reci.v13i3.18255
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R51 [传染病];
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100401 ;
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Background and Objectives: Recently, complementary resources and equipment have emerged to improve prevention of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). Our aim is to verify availability and use of different resources/ equipment by infection controllers. Methods: We conducted a survey with infection controllers from the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, by invitation using a social media group, in August 2022. Nine different resources and equipment were evaluated. Categorical and continuous variables were evaluated by the chi-square test and Mann-Whitney U test, respectively. A p value of less than 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: One hundred and eight persons answered the questionnaire. The mean age was 42.8 years (SD +/- 8.5 years) and 53 (49.1%) reported most of their workload in public hospitals, 45 (41.7%) in private hospitals and 10 (9.2%) reported the same workload in public and private hospitals. Sixty-there percent reported teaching activities in their institutions. There was no correlation between the existence of teaching activities and hospital profile (p=0.42). The most common resource available was molecular biology (PCR) for microbiological samples research for 73 (67.6%) participants. The second resource most available was applications (Apps) for HAIs prevention and control for 33 (30.6%), 19 (17.6%) reported no availability of resource/equipment technology. Conclusion: Molecular biology (PCR) for microbiological samples research was the most common resource available for infection controllers of an important state of Brazil.
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