Validación del instrumento para la detección de factores que influyen en el uso de barreras de bioseguridad

Biosafety barriers are in charge of preventing occupational diseases caused by exposure to infectious, biological agents, or work accidents caused by the handling of contaminated materials, which generally occur during the working hours that health workers perform in each of the service areas to whi...

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Main Authors: Sinchi Mazón, Víctor Miguel, Lizbeth Cobos Espinoza, Vanessa, Humberto Humanante Avilés, Carlos, Jacinto Carranza Gómez, Fernando
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7591572
Source:RECIMUNDO: Revista Científica de la Investigación y el Conocimiento, ISSN 2588-073X, Vol. 4, Nº. 2, 2020, pags. 164-194
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Summary: Biosafety barriers are in charge of preventing occupational diseases caused by exposure to infectious, biological agents, or work accidents caused by the handling of contaminated materials, which generally occur during the working hours that health workers perform in each of the service areas to which it is designated according to its medical specialty. Because of this, the importance of this article is established, which aims to: determine the factors that influence compliance with biose-curity standards by health professionals and family members of patients in intensive care areas of the Hospital Clinica San Francisco. Its methodology was supported by a mixed, qualitative and quantitative approach. The objective corresponding to the quantitative approach was: To describe the predominant factor and its causes that reveal health professionals in the use of biosafety barriers. And for the qualitative approach: Categorize the perception of family members about the use of biosafety barriers at the time of entering intensive care units of the Hospital Clínica San Francisco. The selected data collection techniques were: the survey and the interview. As a population, 15 health professionals from the ICU areas of the San Francisco Hospital were identified and the key informants responded to nine (9) relatives of these patients. Among the factors that influence the application of biosafety barriers, it was observed: the lack of knowledge about the role of each of these resources, that there must be vigilance and correct management of these biosafety standards, a fact that leads to highlight the importance of training plans in biosafety and prevention of occupational or occupational risks.