Nurses' understanding of standard precautions at a public hospital in Goiania - GO, Brazil

Standard Precautions (SP) are effective strategies to prevent and control nosocomial infections. This study aimed to verify nurses' understanding about standard precaution measures. Data were collected through interviews, followed by content analysis in accordance with Bardin. Eighty-two nurses took part in this study, 75.6% of whom understand SP as protective measures: for professionals (11.0%); for both professionals and patients (52.4%); for patient care independently of the diagnosis (7.3%); for patients with diagnosed infection (9.8%). Other nurses indicated SP as human care (4.9%) and only as Individual Protection Equipment (IPE) (11.0%). Most participants' understanding points to favorable cognitive adaptation to the daily implementation of SP. However, reductionist and even mistaken perceptions about their range persist, which makes the social function of these measures vulnerable.

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Main Authors: Melo,Dulcelene de Sousa, Souza,Adenícia Custódia Silva e, Tipple,Anaclara Ferreira Veiga, Neves,Zilah Cândida Pereira das, Pereira,Milca Severino
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto / Universidade de São Paulo 2006
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-11692006000500013
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Neves,Zilah Cândida Pereira das
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Nurses' understanding of standard precautions at a public hospital in Goiania - GO, Brazil
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title Nurses' understanding of standard precautions at a public hospital in Goiania - GO, Brazil
title_short Nurses' understanding of standard precautions at a public hospital in Goiania - GO, Brazil
title_full Nurses' understanding of standard precautions at a public hospital in Goiania - GO, Brazil
title_fullStr Nurses' understanding of standard precautions at a public hospital in Goiania - GO, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Nurses' understanding of standard precautions at a public hospital in Goiania - GO, Brazil
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description Standard Precautions (SP) are effective strategies to prevent and control nosocomial infections. This study aimed to verify nurses' understanding about standard precaution measures. Data were collected through interviews, followed by content analysis in accordance with Bardin. Eighty-two nurses took part in this study, 75.6% of whom understand SP as protective measures: for professionals (11.0%); for both professionals and patients (52.4%); for patient care independently of the diagnosis (7.3%); for patients with diagnosed infection (9.8%). Other nurses indicated SP as human care (4.9%) and only as Individual Protection Equipment (IPE) (11.0%). Most participants' understanding points to favorable cognitive adaptation to the daily implementation of SP. However, reductionist and even mistaken perceptions about their range persist, which makes the social function of these measures vulnerable.
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