Barriers to infection prevention and control in long-term care/assisted living settings in British Columbia during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional survey

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作者
Srigley, Jocelyn A. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Cheng, Brooke [1 ]
Collet, Jun Chen [4 ]
Towell, Tara Donovan [4 ]
Han, Guanghong [4 ]
Keen, Dave [5 ]
Leung, Ka Wai [4 ]
Mori, Julie [6 ]
Ali, R. Ayesha [7 ]
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[1] Univ British Columbia, Fac Med, 317-2194 Hlth Sci Mall, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3, Canada
[2] BC Childrens Hosp, Dept Pathol & Lab Med, 4500 Oak St,Room 2J3, Vancouver, BC V6H 3N1, Canada
[3] BC Womens Hosp & Hlth Ctr, 4500 Oak St,Room 2J3, Vancouver, BC V6H 3N1, Canada
[4] Prov Hlth Serv Author, 200-1333 Broadway, Vancouver, BC V6H 4C1, Canada
[5] Fraser Hlth Author, Suite 400,Cent City Tower 13450-102nd Ave, Surrey, BC V3T 0H1, Canada
[6] Interior Hlth Author, 505 Doyle Ave, Kelowna, BC V1Y 0C5, Canada
[7] Univ Guelph, Dept Math & Stat, 50 Stone Rd East,Room 437,MacNaughton Bldg, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, Canada
关键词
Infection prevention and control; Long-term care; Survey; COVID-19; CARE FACILITIES; OUTBREAKS;
D O I
10.1186/s13756-023-01292-2
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately impacted long-term care and assisted living (LTC/AL) facilities in Canada, where infection prevention and control (IPAC) programs had been suboptimal. We aimed to identify barriers affecting healthcare workers' (HCW) adherence to IPAC practices during the pandemic in British Columbia in LTC/AL compared to acute care settings. Methods We conducted a web-based survey of direct care providers and IPAC professionals across BC from August to September 2021, focused on knowledge and attitudes toward IPAC within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, and barriers that affected respondents' abilities to follow IPAC practices throughout the pandemic. Results The final analysis included 896 acute care respondents and 441 from LTC/AL. More LTC/AL respondents reported experiencing the following barriers: following IPAC guidance was of lower priority compared to other tasks (29.1% vs. 14.7%, FDR = 0.001) and not their responsibility (28.0% vs. 11.2%, FDR = 0.001); limited supplies for personal protective equipment (PPE) (49.0% vs. 33.6%, FDR = 0.001), hand hygiene products (42.2% vs. 28.8%, FDR = 0.001), and cleaning/disinfection products (44.1% vs. 30.3%, FDR = 0.001); deficits in IPAC leadership support (46.2% vs. 38.9%, FDR = 0.012), IPAC education and training (46.9% vs. 32.0%, FDR = 0.001), and patient care knowledge for managing COVID-19 infections (46.6% vs. 36.0%, FDR = 0.001). Conclusions This survey found that barriers to HCWs' adherence to IPAC practices during the COVID-19 pandemic were different in LTC/AL settings compared to acute care. Improvement efforts should focus on strengthening IPAC programs in LTC/AL, particularly enhanced IPAC staffing/leadership, increased training and education, and improving access to PPE, hand hygiene, and cleaning products.
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