Abstract
Background: We aimed to increase the knowledge of cystic fibrosis(CF) patients’ caregivers by a training program for nebulizer cleaning and disinfection.We performed pre - posttest, took swab cultures from the nebulizers.
Methods: A questionnaire about nebulizer cleaning was applied to caregivers of the 103 CF patients. Training sheets were given, one-hour practical training was performed, swab samples were taken from the nebulizers. Questionnaire was applied after 1-3 months again.
Results: The study included 103 patients, mean age was 9.8±6 years.The person completing the questionnaire was 82.5% mother.The cleaning rate of the nebulizer after each use was %54.4 while disinfection rate was %29. After the education, this ratio was %77.7 and %69, respectively.While the most frequently used cleaning method was placing the nebulizer in vinegar water(30%) in the pretests;it was changed to warm water with liquid dish soap (39.8%, n=41) after the education. 46.6%(n=48) of the patients were not disinfecting their nebulizers. After the education, this ratio was decreased to 8.7 %. Swab samples were taken from 67 patients’ nebulizers. Organisms such as coagulase negative staphylococcus,Candida parapsilosis,S. maltophilia were identified in 1-3% of the cultures. Microbiological colonisation rate in the group of the ones who disinfects nebulizers after each use(n=21) was 38.1 %(n=8) while it was 60%(n=15) in the group of the ones who never disinfects(n=15), (p=0.23).
Conclusions: After the education, the rate of disinfection and cleaning was increased. Cleaning of nebulizer parts should be taught via education programs.
Footnotes
Cite this article as: European Respiratory Journal 2020; 56: Suppl. 64, 697.
This abstract was presented at the 2020 ERS International Congress, in session “Respiratory viruses in the "pre COVID-19" era”.
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