Rev Rene (Sep 2015)

Compliance and knowledge of health professionals regarding airborne precautions

  • Hélio Júnior Galdino,
  • Lílian Kelly de Oliveira Lopes,
  • Moníque Lopes de Souza,
  • Luzinéia Vieira dos Santos,
  • Ana clara Ferreira Veiga Tipple

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15253/2175-6783.2015000400008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4

Abstract

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Objective: to assess compliance to measures regarding airborne precautions, as well as knowledge about the application of these measures among health professionals of a service specialized in the care of patients with tuberculosis. Methods: an observational cross-sectional study, which evaluated compliance opportunities through observation (n=143) and knowledge through a questionnaire (76). Results: the door of the isolation areas remained open at 13.3%. The wards had high filtration filter, but in 60.9% of observations this was off. As for the mask, 99.3% of health professionals used it before entering the isolation area and 58.7% kept the same mask after leaving. Responses from professionals about airborne precautions characterized little knowledge about these measures. Conclusion: continuing education campaigns to raise awareness can be adopted to increase the compliance to airborne precautions and reduce the risk of occupational exposure.

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