1Department of Nursing, Woosong University, Daejeon, Korea
2Department of Emergency Medical Technology, Daejeon University, Daejeon, Korea
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Variables | n (%) | Mean (SD) |
---|---|---|
Age (y) | 34.8 (15.0) | |
≤30 | 238 (26.2) | |
31-40 | 493 (54.4) | |
≥41 | 176 (19.4) | |
Sex | ||
Male | 795 (87.7) | |
Female | 112 (12.3) | |
Job titles | ||
EMT paramedic | 415 (45.8) | |
Basic EMT | 231 (25.5) | |
Nurse | 60 (6.6) | |
Others | 201 (22.1) | |
Educational background | ||
High school | 87 (9.6) | |
College (or university) | 808 (89.1) | |
Graduate school | 12 (1.3) | |
Work experience (y) | ||
≤5 | 551 (60.7) | |
6-10 | 211 (23.3) | |
≥11 | 145 (16.0) | |
Work shifts | ||
Daytime | 24 (2.6) | |
Two | 12 (1.3) | |
Three | 866 (95.5) | |
No response | 5 (0.6) | |
Metropolitan cities |
||
A | 181 (20.0) | |
B | 241 (26.6) | |
C | 134 (14.8) | |
D | 108 (11.9) | |
E | 243 (26.8) | |
Total | 907 (100.0) |
Variables | n (%) |
---|---|
Infection control personnel | |
Yes | |
Paramedic EMTs | 636 (70.1) |
Basic EMTs | 56 (6.2) |
Nurses | 29 (3.2) |
None | 90 (9.9) |
Unknown | 96 (10.6) |
Assignment of personnel responsible for disinfection or sterilization | |
Yes | |
Paramedic EMTs | 635 (70.0) |
Basic EMTs | 14 (1.5) |
Nurses | 22 (2.5) |
Unknown | 57 (6.3) |
None | 179 (19.7) |
Infection control committee (meetings/y) | |
Yes | |
Once | 52 (5.7) |
Twice | 478 (52.7) |
More than three times | 356 (39.3) |
None | 16 (1.8) |
Unknown | 5 (0.6) |
Infection control guidelines | |
Yes | 650 (71.7) |
None | 34 (3.7) |
Unknown | 223 (24.6) |
Hand hygiene resources | |
Hand antiseptics |
|
With water | 289 (31.9) |
Waterless | 719 (79.3) |
None | 43 (4.7) |
Unknown | 23 (2.5) |
Hand-drying methods |
|
Paper towels | 353 (38.9) |
Cotton towels | 371 (40.9) |
Automatic hand dryer | 216 (23.8) |
Unknown | 180 (19.8) |
Equipment in the ambulance | |
Hand antiseptics | |
Yes | 846 (94.3) |
None | 61 (5.7) |
Personal protective equipment |
|
Face shields | 425 (46.9) |
Protective eyewear | 785 (86.5) |
Disposable gowns | 800 (88.2) |
Caps | 38 (4.2) |
Gloves |
|
Sterile gloves | 425 (46.9) |
Vinyl gloves | 785 (86.5) |
Latex gloves | 799 (88.1) |
Housekeeping gloves | 38 (4.2) |
Others | 10 (1.1) |
Safety containers | |
Yes | 652 (71.9) |
No | 255 (28.1) |
Types of cleaning, disinfection, or sterilizers in the emergency centers or fire stations |
|
Autoclave | 706 (77.8) |
Ultraviolet sterilizers | 494 (54.5) |
Automatic cleaner | 192 (21.2) |
Ultrasonic cleaner | 41 (4.5) |
Others | 162 (17.9) |
Separation spaces for infectious waste disposal in the emergency centers or fire stations | |
Yes | 92 (10.1) |
No | 815 (89.9) |
Variables | n (%) |
---|---|
Employee health programs | |
Post-exposure management programs | |
Yes | 326 (35.9) |
None | 560 (61.7) |
Unknown | 21 (2.3) |
Vaccination |
|
Hepatitis B | 489 (56.5) |
Influenza | 599 (69.2) |
Tetanus/diphtheria | 460 (53.1) |
Others | 118 (13.6) |
Unknown | 41 (4.5) |
Frequency of annual health screenings | |
Once | 114 (12.6) |
Twice | 742 (81.8) |
Three times | 12 (1.3) |
Others | 2 (0.2) |
Unknown | 37 (4.1) |
Surveillance programs |
|
Patients | 467 (55.6) |
Work environment and instruments | 549 (65.4) |
Emergency medical personnel | 505 (60.1) |
Unknown | 42 (2.7) |
Education | |
Yes | 703 (77.5) |
None | 123 (13.6) |
Unknown | 81 (8.9) |
Cleaning or disinfection of ambulance surfaces and used items | |
Weekly | 802 (88.4) |
Biweekly | 38 (4.2) |
Monthly | 22 (2.4) |
Others | 43 (4.7) |
None | 2 (0.3) |
Use of checklist for cleaning, disinfection, or sterilization | |
Yes | 723 (79.7) |
None | 78 (8.6) |
Unknown | 106 (11.7) |
Variables | Infection control personnel |
Total | p-value | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | No | |||
Resources | ||||
Assignment of personnel responsible for disinfection or sterilization | <0.001 | |||
Yes | 611b (84.7) | 60a (32.3) | 671 (74.0) | |
No | 110b (15.3) | 126a (67.7) | 236 (26.0) | |
Infection control committee | 0.04 | |||
Yes | 708b (98.2) | 178a (95.7) | 886 (97.7) | |
No | 13b (1.8) | 8a (4.3) | 21 (2.3) | |
Infection control guidelines | <0.001 | |||
Yes | 564b (78.2) | 86a (46.2) | 650 (71.7) | |
No | 157b (21.8) | 100a (53.8) | 257 (28.3) | |
Hand antiseptics | 0.24 | |||
Yes | 681a (94.7) | 172a (92.5) | 853 (94.3) | |
No | 38a (5.3) | 14a (7.5) | 52 (5.7) | |
Hand antiseptics in the ambulance | 0.002 | |||
Yes | 682b (94.6) | 164a (88.2) | 846 (93.3) | |
No | 39b (5.4) | 22a (11.8) | 61 (6.7) | |
Activities | ||||
Vaccination | <0.001 | |||
Yes | 676b (93.8) | 160a (86.0) | 836 (92.2) | |
No | 45b (6.2) | 26a (14.0) | 71 (7.8) | |
Health screenings | 0.04 | |||
Yes | 685b (95.0) | 183a (98.4) | 868 (95.7) | |
No | 36b (5.0) | 3a (1.6) | 39 (4.3) | |
Surveillance | 0.05 | |||
Yes | 643b (89.2) | 156a (83.9) | 799 (88.1) | |
No | 78b (10.8) | 30a (16.1) | 108 (11.9) | |
Cleaning or disinfection of ambulance surfaces and used items | 0.71 | |||
Yes | 686a (95.3) | 176a (94.6) | 862 (95.1) | |
No | 34a (4.7) | 10a (5.4) | 44 (4.9) |
Variables | Metropolitan cities |
Total | p-value | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
A | B | C | D | E | |||
Resources | |||||||
Infection control personnel | <0.001 | ||||||
Yes | 135a (74.6) | 180a (74.7) | 124b (92.5) | 88a (81.5) | 194a (79.8) | 721 (79.5) | |
No | 46a (25.4) | 61a (25.3) | 10b (7.5) | 20a (18.5) | 49a (20.2) | 186 (20.5) | |
Assignment of personnel for disinfection and sterilization | <0.001 | ||||||
Yes | 118a (65.2) | 170a,b (70.5) | 120c (89.6) | 73a (67.6) | 190b (78.2) | 671 (74.0) | |
No | 63a (34.8) | 71a,b (29.5) | 14c (10.4) | 35a (32.4) | 53b (21.8) | 236 (26.0) | |
Infection control committee | 0.1 | ||||||
Yes | 178a,b (98.3) | 230b (95.4) | 133a (99.3) | 106a,b (98.1) | 239a,b (98.4) | 886 (97.7) | |
No | 3a,b (1.7) | 11b (4.6) | 1a (0.7) | 2a,b (1.9) | 4a,b (1.6) | 21 (2.3) | |
Infection control guidelines | <0.001 | ||||||
Yes | 145a (80.1) | 172b (71.4) | 110a (82.1) | 73b,c (67.6) | 150c (61.7) | 650 (71.7) | |
No | 36a (19.9) | 69b (28.6) | 24a (17.9) | 35b,c (32.4) | 93c (38.3) | 257 (28.3) | |
Hand antiseptics | <0.001 | ||||||
Yes | 176a (97.2) | 210b (87.9) | 131a (97.8) | 100a,b (92.6) | 236a (97.1) | 853 (94.3) | |
No | 5a (2.8) | 29b (12.1) | 3a (2.2) | 8a,b (7.4) | 7a (2.9) | 52 (5.7) | |
Hand antiseptics in ambulance | <0.001 | ||||||
Yes | 174a (96.1) | 205b (85.1) | 131a (97.8) | 97b (89.8) | 239a (98.4) | 846 (93.3) | |
No | 7a (3.9) | 36b (14.9) | 3a (2.2) | 11b (10.2) | 4a (1.6) | 61 (6.7) | |
Activities | |||||||
Vaccination | 0.001 | ||||||
Yes | 176a,b (97.2) | 226b,c (93.8) | 132a (98.5) | 99c (91.7) | 203d (83.5) | 836 (92.2) | |
No | 5a,b (2.8) | 15b,c (6.2) | 2a (1.5) | 9c (8.3) | 40d (16.5) | 71 (7.8) | |
Health screenings | <0.001 | ||||||
Yes | 178a (98.3) | 240a (99.6) | 104b (77.6) | 105a (97.2) | 241a (99.2) | 868 (95.7) | |
No | 3a (1.7) | 1a (0.4) | 30b (22.4) | 3a (2.8) | 2a (0.8) | 39 (4.3) | |
Surveillance | 0.08 | ||||||
Yes | 170a (93.9) | 212b (88.0) | 115b (85.8) | 95a,b (88) | 207b (85.2) | 799 (88.1) | |
No | 11a (6.1) | 29b (12.0) | 19b (14.2) | 13a,b (12) | 36b (14.8) | 108 (11.9) | |
Education | <0.001 | ||||||
Yes | 174a (96.1) | 188b (78.0) | 84c (62.7) | 76b,c (70.4) | 181b (74.5) | 703 (77.5) | |
No | 7a (3.9) | 53b (22.0) | 50c (37.3) | 32b,c (29.6) | 62b (25.5) | 204 (22.5) | |
Cleaning or disinfection of ambulance surfaces and items after use | <0.001 | ||||||
Yes | 161a (89.0) | 239b (99.2) | 121a (90.3) | 106b (98.1) | 235b (96.7) | 862 (95.0) | |
No | 20a (11.0) | 2b (0.8) | 13a (9.7) | 2b (1.9) | 8b (3.3) | 45 (5.0) |
EMT, emergency medical technician; SD, standard deviation. Calculated by nonparametric one-sample chi-square test.
EMT, emergency medical technician. Multiple-response questions.
Multiple-response questions.
Values are presented as number (%). Superscripts are presented using the American Psychological Association format, in which different superscripts within a row indicate statistically significant differences (a, b means statistically different subgroups).
Values are presented as number (%). Superscripts are presented in the American Psychological Association format, in which different superscripts within a row indicate statistically significant differences (a, b, c means statistically different subgroups).