A Survey on the Cognition and Satisfaction of Medical Staff Towards the Functions of Infection Management Departments inTianjin
Objective:To identify the shortcomings of the current infection management department in medical institutions and improve the service quality of the hospital infection management.Method:A survey questionnaire was developed based on the three dimensions of clinical medical staff's awareness,satisfaction,and improvement of the infection management department.After being reviewed and finalized by experts,a network survey questionnaire was used to distribute and guide the filling out of the survey questionnaire to clinical medical staff in secondary and tertiary public medical institutions.Result:A total of 7,651 valid questionnaires were collected,with a survey rate of 18.01%.The median score of the infection management department among clinical hospital personnel is 9.00 out of 10,and the median satisfaction score is 9.07 out of 10.Classified by hospital level and scope of diagnosis and treatment,clinical medical staff in tertiary comprehensive hospitals had lower awareness and satisfaction with the functions and work of the infection management department(P<0.05).Classified medical personnel by their professional titles,clinical medical personnel with junior and unevaluated employment had a better understanding and satisfaction with the functions and work of the infection management department(P<0.05).In terms of enhancing and improving sensory control work,the proportion of choosing to communicate and collaborate with clinical practice was the highest(68.25%).Conclusion:Clinical medical staff were familiar with and satisfied with the functions and work of the infection management department,but it is necessary to comprehensively enhance job competence for hospital infection control professional.