Table 2

Characteristics related to perceptions of MDRO screening

Screening is responsibility of EDScreening is a high priority
N (%)P value1N (%)P value1
Knowledge of MDRO prevalence0.0010.846
<20%5 (71.4)2 (28.6)
20%–39%24 (85.7)8 (26.7)
40%–59%16 (76.2)6 (27.3)
≥60%14 (93.3)6 (42.9)
Don’t know16 (45.7)10 (27.8)
Knowledge of MDROs to be screened systematically in the hospital0.9990.507
Do not know all MDROs to be screened systematically71 (70.3)33 (31.7)
Know all MDROs to be screened systematically7 (70.0)2 (20.0)
Knowledge of IPC measures to avoid cross-transmission0.1990.171
0 correct answers3 (75.0)2 (66.7)
1–2 correct answers59 (74.7)26 (32.9)
3 correct answers16 (57.1)7 (21.9)
No of years in your current profession0.1040.024
0–23 (100.0)1 (25.0)
3–58 (53.3)1 (6.3)
6–10 years14 (58.3)4 (17.4)
≥11 years52 (76.5)28 (40.0)
No of years in the hospital0.4210.108
<10 (0.0)0 (0)
1–27 (63.6)1 (8.3)
3–514 (66.7)5 (21.7)
6–1057 (73.1)29 (37.2)
Specialised training in emergency care0.0550.291
Yes33 (60.0)18 (31.0)
No27 (81.8)12 (35.3)
Ongoing12 (70.6)2 (12.5)
Not applicable6 (100.0)3 (50.0)
Course in infection prevention0.4620.145
No21 (77.8)11 (39.3)
Yes52 (68.4)19 (24.1)
Participation in working group, committee in risk management0.257
Yes, I am currently participating10 (83.3)6 (50.0)
Yes, in the past, but I am not currently participating11 (84.6)6 (46.2)
No57 (66.3)23 (25.8)
  • Data are n (%).

  • χ2 test.

  • ED, emergency department; IPC, infection prevention and control; MDRO, multidrug-resistant organism.