Results of a survey of procedures for cleaning and disinfecting ambulances
- Creators
- Nobile, M.
- Pasquarella, C.
- Baldovin, T.
- Brusaferro, S.
- Casini, B.
- Cristina, M. L.
- D'Errico, M. M.
- Finzi, G.
- Montagna, M. T.
- Mura, I.
- Novati, R.
- Privitera, G.
- Ripabelli, G.
- Schirripa, G.
- Sodano, L.
- Vitali, P.
- Tardivo, S.
- Teti, V.
- Torregrossa, M. V.
- Torri, E.
- Zarrilli, R.
- Agodi, A.
- Auxilia, F.
- Others:
- Nobile, M.
- Pasquarella, C.
- Baldovin, T.
- Brusaferro, S.
- Casini, B.
- Cristina, M. L.
- D'Errico, M. M.
- Finzi, G.
- Montagna, M. T.
- Mura, I.
- Novati, R.
- Privitera, G.
- Ripabelli, G.
- Schirripa, G.
- Sodano, L.
- Vitali, P.
- Tardivo, S.
- Teti, V.
- Torregrossa, M. V.
- Torri, E.
- Zarrilli, R.
- Agodi, A.
- Auxilia, F.
Description
BACKGROUND: In 2014, the Italian Study Group of Hospital Hygiene of the Italian Society of Hygiene, Preventive Medicine and Public Health (GISIO-SItI), in collaboration with the National Association of Medical Hospital Managers (ANMDO), conducted a survey on the availability of procedures for cleaning and disinfecting ambulances in order to assess the practices in use.METHODS: An online questionnaire was prepared through the Survey Monkey® platform and a web link access was sent to a convenience sample of ANMDO doctors working in healthcare management in public and private healthcare facilities.RESULTS: Ninety-six questionnaires were collected (26% response rate). In 73% of cases there was a procedure for cleaning and disinfecting ambulances, which had been produced at a company level (67%) and involved various professionals. In 21% of cases the procedure had been prepared in expectation of an epidemic or following an epidemic (5%). The recommendations had been presented to the staff (90%), in 28% of cases through training events with verification of the knowledge acquired. Monitoring of the implementation of the procedure is planned in the majority of cases (88%), mainly through direct observation (92%). In 67% of cases the tender specifications for ambulance services did not include a section dedicated to cleaning and disinfection and, in the absence of a procedure, this was provided by the hospital in only 51% of case.CONCLUSION: This survey represented a first step towards the development of guidelines for standardising procedures and providing indications useful for their evaluation and monitoring their implementation.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/940732
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/940732
- Origin repository
- UNIGE