Table 1

Participant characteristics, Geneva university hospitals, Switzerland (n=136)

Perception of MDRO screening
MDRO screening is the responsibility of the ED (N=111)
Fully agree26 (23.4)
Mostly agree52 (46.8)
Mostly disagree23 (20.7)
Fully disagree10 (9.0)
Perception of MDRO screening priority (N=114)
High35 (30.7)
Moderate59 (51.8)
Low20 (17.5)
Knowledge of MDRO screening
Knowledge of MDRO prevalence among patients transferred from foreign countries (N=124)
<20%8 (6.5)
20%–39%31 (25.0)
40%–59%25 (20.2)
≥60%15 (12.1)
Don’t know45 (36.3)
Knowledge of all MDROs to be screened systematically in the hospital
Do not know all MDROs to be screened systematically126 (92.6)
Know all MDROs to be screened systematically10 (7.4)
Knowledge of IPC measures to avoid cross-transmission
0 correct answer10 (7.4)
1–2 correct answers90 (66.2)
3 correct answers36 (26.5)
Respondents’ experience
No of years in your current profession (N=135)
<10 (0)
1–24 (3.0)
3–519 (14.1)
6–1026 (19.3)
≥1186 (63.7)
No of years in the hospital (N=135)
<13 (2.2)
1–212 (8.9)
3–526 (19.3)
6–1094 (69.6)
Specialised training in emergency care (N=135)
Yes63 (46.7)
No46 (34.1)
Ongoing19 (14.1)
Not applicable7 (5.2)
Course in infection prevention (N=119)
No31 (26.1)
Yes88 (73.9)
Participation in risk management committee (N=135)
Yes, I am currently participating13 (9.6)
Yes, in the past, but I am not currently participating16 (11.9)
No106 (78.5)
  • ED, emergency department; IPC, infection prevention and control; MDRO, multidrug-resistant organism.