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Nutrición Hospitalaria

versión On-line ISSN 1699-5198versión impresa ISSN 0212-1611

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SANTOS, Alessandra Cedro da Silva; ARAUJOS, Wilma Maria Coelho; AKUTSUS, Rita de Cássia C. de A.  y  ARRUDAS, Adriana Haack de. Microbiological quality of enteral feeding and infant formula produced in dietary units, according to the triad of Donabedian. Nutr. Hosp. [online]. 2015, vol.31, n.5, pp.2122-2130. ISSN 1699-5198.  https://dx.doi.org/10.3305/nh.2015.31.5.8582.

Introduction and aims: Microbial contamination of enteral feeding and infant formulas can result in a risk of worsening of the clinical condition of the patients, who are already weakened and susceptible to pathogens. The objective was to evaluate aspects of the management of quality hygienic - sanitary of enteral feeding and infant formulas in hospitals, focusing on the structure, process and outcome. Methods: An observational, descriptive, prospective, with quantitative and qualitative variables study was done. The survey was conducted for 12 months and 227 samples of enteral feeding and 176 of infant formula were collected in Nutrition and Dietetic Services of Health Secretary / Federal District. In evaluating the operating conditions, the Tool 2 was applied to: Enteral Nutrition Preparation. Data were analyzed from the unified Donabedian's triad for evaluation of health services. Results: The results obtained with the Tool 2 demonstrated that the Storage Block complies with legal requirements. Moreover, Dressing Block is a risk factor for the contamination. From the 403 samples, 56% corresponded to samples of Enteral Nutrition and 44% to samples of Infant Formulas. The data indicate that from 227 samples of Enteral Nutrition, 6.2% were in disagreement with the legislation, while from 176 samples of Infant Formulas, 4.6% were also in disagreement with the legislation. Conclusion: The ineffective implementation of the sanitary and hygienic requirements during the preparation results in a microbiologically unsafe product to patients in debilitated health state, and the count of mesophilic microorganisms can be a good indicator of microbiological safety.

Palabras clave : Donabedian; Enteral nutrition; Infant formula; Microbiological quality.

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