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Infection prevention and control practices of ambulatory veterinarians: A questionnaire study in Finland

BACKGROUND: Veterinarians face the risk of contracting zoonotic pathogens. Infection prevention and control (IPC) guidelines stress the importance of proper hand hygiene and personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent transmission of these pathogens. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to assess how ambulatory...

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Autores principales: Verkola, Marie, Järvelä, Terhi, Järvinen, Asko, Jokelainen, Pikka, Virtala, Anna‐Maija, Kinnunen, Paula M., Heikinheimo, Annamari
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8294370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33645926
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.464
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author Verkola, Marie
Järvelä, Terhi
Järvinen, Asko
Jokelainen, Pikka
Virtala, Anna‐Maija
Kinnunen, Paula M.
Heikinheimo, Annamari
author_facet Verkola, Marie
Järvelä, Terhi
Järvinen, Asko
Jokelainen, Pikka
Virtala, Anna‐Maija
Kinnunen, Paula M.
Heikinheimo, Annamari
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description BACKGROUND: Veterinarians face the risk of contracting zoonotic pathogens. Infection prevention and control (IPC) guidelines stress the importance of proper hand hygiene and personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent transmission of these pathogens. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to assess how ambulatory livestock and equine veterinarians follow IPC guidelines, when working on farms and in stables. METHODS: We studied hygiene practices of livestock and equine ambulatory veterinarians (n = 129) in Finland. A web‐based questionnaire was used to obtain demographic information and information regarding hand‐hygiene facilities and practices, use and cleaning of PPE and cleaning of medical equipment. RESULTS: According to 66.9% of the respondents, hand‐washing facilities were often adequate on livestock farms, but only 21.4% reported that this was the case in stables (p < .001). While 75.0% reported washing their hands or using hand sanitizer always before moving on to the next farm, only 42.5% reported doing this before moving on to the next stables (p < .001). Universal protective coat or coverall use was more common in livestock practice than in equine practice (91.6% vs. 27.7%, p < .001). Stethoscope cleaning was reported to happen less frequently than once a week by 30.0% of the respondents. CONCLUSIONS: Finnish veterinarians’ self‐reported IPC adherence was far from uniform. IPC was more commonly followed in ambulatory livestock practice perhaps facilitated by better hand‐washing facilities on farms than in stables. The study suggests that education of veterinarians is still needed and that hand‐washing facilities need to be improved even in a high‐income country.
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spelling pubmed-82943702021-07-23 Infection prevention and control practices of ambulatory veterinarians: A questionnaire study in Finland Verkola, Marie Järvelä, Terhi Järvinen, Asko Jokelainen, Pikka Virtala, Anna‐Maija Kinnunen, Paula M. Heikinheimo, Annamari Vet Med Sci Original Articles BACKGROUND: Veterinarians face the risk of contracting zoonotic pathogens. Infection prevention and control (IPC) guidelines stress the importance of proper hand hygiene and personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent transmission of these pathogens. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to assess how ambulatory livestock and equine veterinarians follow IPC guidelines, when working on farms and in stables. METHODS: We studied hygiene practices of livestock and equine ambulatory veterinarians (n = 129) in Finland. A web‐based questionnaire was used to obtain demographic information and information regarding hand‐hygiene facilities and practices, use and cleaning of PPE and cleaning of medical equipment. RESULTS: According to 66.9% of the respondents, hand‐washing facilities were often adequate on livestock farms, but only 21.4% reported that this was the case in stables (p < .001). While 75.0% reported washing their hands or using hand sanitizer always before moving on to the next farm, only 42.5% reported doing this before moving on to the next stables (p < .001). Universal protective coat or coverall use was more common in livestock practice than in equine practice (91.6% vs. 27.7%, p < .001). Stethoscope cleaning was reported to happen less frequently than once a week by 30.0% of the respondents. CONCLUSIONS: Finnish veterinarians’ self‐reported IPC adherence was far from uniform. IPC was more commonly followed in ambulatory livestock practice perhaps facilitated by better hand‐washing facilities on farms than in stables. The study suggests that education of veterinarians is still needed and that hand‐washing facilities need to be improved even in a high‐income country. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8294370/ /pubmed/33645926 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.464 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Veterinary Medicine and Science Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Verkola, Marie
Järvelä, Terhi
Järvinen, Asko
Jokelainen, Pikka
Virtala, Anna‐Maija
Kinnunen, Paula M.
Heikinheimo, Annamari
Infection prevention and control practices of ambulatory veterinarians: A questionnaire study in Finland
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title_full_unstemmed Infection prevention and control practices of ambulatory veterinarians: A questionnaire study in Finland
title_short Infection prevention and control practices of ambulatory veterinarians: A questionnaire study in Finland
title_sort infection prevention and control practices of ambulatory veterinarians: a questionnaire study in finland
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8294370/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33645926
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/vms3.464
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