Personal stethoscope disinfection practices and bacterial contamination: A cross-sectional study at the University Hospital Emergency Department in Belgrade, Serbia

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Jovanovic, Ana [1 ,2 ]
Paunovic, Katarina [1 ,2 ]
Ercegovac, Marko [1 ,3 ]
Popovic, Dusan [1 ,4 ]
Davidovic, Dragana [1 ,2 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Belgrade, Fac Med, Belgrade, Serbia
[2] Inst Hyg & Med Ecol, Belgrade, Serbia
[3] Clin Ctr Serbia, Clin Neurol, Belgrade, Serbia
[4] Clin Hosp Ctr Dr Dragisa Misovic Dedinje, Dept Gastroenterol, Clin Internal Med, Belgrade, Serbia
[5] Univ Belgrade, Inst Hyg & Med Ecol, Fac Med, Dr Subotica 8, Belgrade 11000, Serbia
关键词
Stethoscope hygiene; Bacterial growth; Health care-associated infections; CARE; TRANSMISSION; HYGIENE;
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10.1016/j.ajic.2023.08.006
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: A significant reduction in bacterial growth on stethoscope membranes has been noticed after performing daily disinfection. Nevertheless, disinfection is rarely performed. We aimed to assess self-reported stethoscope disinfection practices among medical doctors, detect bacterial contamination on personal stethoscopes, and estimate the effectiveness of 70% ethanol as a stethoscope disinfecting agent. Methods: To determine stethoscope disinfection practices, participants filled out a questionnaire (N = 47), followed by providing stethoscopes for bacterial analysis. Differences in bacterial contamination were observed through the self-reported frequency and method of stethoscope disinfection. The effect of disinfecting with 70% ethanol was evaluated by comparing the presence of bacterial growth before and after disinfection. Results: The presence of bacterial growth was found in 78.7% of the stethoscope samples, with the median (interquartile range) number of colony-forming units at 25 (10-105). The frequency of disinfection greatly impacted the number of colony-forming units, and the method affected the presence of bacterial growth. Disinfection of stethoscope membranes using 70% ethanol resulted in a compelling 97.3% reduction of bacterial growth. Conclusions: Adequate stethoscope disinfection is highly efficient in reducing bacterial contamination and as such should be considered a critical step in hygienic practices. (c) 2023 Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页码:176 / 182
页数:7
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