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What Is the Evidence Supporting the Use of Surgical Face Masks in the Operating Room in Preventing Surgical Site Infection after Clean Surgery? A Systematic Review
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作者 priscilla o. aikabeli 《Open Journal of Nursing》 2021年第10期847-870,共24页
<strong>Background:</strong> Facemask is an essential component of the surgical outfit adorned by operating room staff to filter microorganisms by droplets from the oral and nasopharynx of the personnel, t... <strong>Background:</strong> Facemask is an essential component of the surgical outfit adorned by operating room staff to filter microorganisms by droplets from the oral and nasopharynx of the personnel, thereby reducing contamination, protecting the patient’s wound and minimising the risk of Surgical Site Infections (SSI). <strong>Objective: </strong>The objective of this review was to explore the available evidence and provide a better understanding of the effect of a surgical facemask in preventing SSI in clean surgery performed in the operating room. <strong>Data sources: </strong>Key electronic databases related to nursing, allied health, life science, biomedicine and research were searched for published literature on the use of facemask in the operating room. <strong>Methodology:</strong> A systematic review of quantitative research studies of randomised controlled trials was conducted with a meta-analysis of the results. <strong>Results: </strong>No variation in the rate of infection between the two (masked and unmasked) groups. <strong>Conclusion: </strong>The effect of facemask in minimising SSI after clean surgery remains questionable due to the limited results. More comprehensive research is needed. 展开更多
关键词 Operating Room Operating Theatre Facemask Clean Surgery Surgical Site Infection
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