Renovation in hospitals: Training construction crews to work in health care facilities

Source avec lien : American Journal of Infection Control, (Prépublication), 10/30/2019. 10.1016/j.ajic.2019.08.032

Les établissements de soins de santé ont besoin de rénovations fréquentes pour maintenir ou améliorer leur service et pour répondre aux exigences dynamiques de leurs patients. Les activités de construction dans les établissements de soins de santé actifs contribuent de façon importante à divers défis qui vont de l’infection à la mort. Il est donc essentiel de minimiser les impacts négatifs des activités de construction sur les unités de soins de santé ainsi que sur les sites adjacents. PMID: 31676158

Background

Health care facilities require frequent renovations to maintain or enhance their service, and to meet the dynamic demands of their patients. Construction activities in active health care facilities are a significant contributor to various challenges that range from infection to death. It is therefore essential to minimize the adverse impacts of construction activities on health care units as well as their adjacent sites.

Methods

A questionnaire was developed to study current training modules to prepare construction crews to work in health care environments. The survey was disseminated among professionals of the top 15 health care contractors. A total of 129 individuals participated, and their responses were analyzed using descriptive and categorical statistics.

Results

This study investigates current training practices regarding (1) the level of training, (2) the frequency of training, and (3) the impact that the sensitivity of the project has on the training. To effectively prepare construction crews, special training must be provided to them.

Conclusions

There are uncertainties about the sufficiency and impact of the existing training. Existing trainings are tailored for upper management positions, and the amount/frequency of training for construction crews are substantially low. Findings of this study contribute to characterizing the activities and conditions pertaining to training of construction crews.

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