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A qualitative study of senior hospital managers’ views on current and innovative strategies to improve hand hygiene

机译:定性研究高级医院管理者对当前和创新的改善手部卫生策略的看法

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Despite universal recognition of the importance of hand hygiene in reducing the incidence of healthcare associated infections, health care workers’ compliance with best practice has been sub-optimal. Senior hospital managers have responsibilities for implementing patient safety initiatives and are therefore ideally placed to provide suggestions for improving strategies to increase hand hygiene compliance. This is an under-researched area, accordingly the aim of this study was to identify senior hospital managers’ views on current and innovative strategies to improve hand hygiene compliance. Qualitative design comprising face-to-face interviews with thirteen purposively sampled senior managers at a major teaching and referral hospital in Sydney, Australia. Data were analysed thematically. Seven themes emerged: culture change starts with leaders, refresh and renew the message, connect the five moments to the whole patient journey, actionable audit results, empower patients, reconceptualising non-compliance and start using the hammer. To strengthen hand hygiene programmes, strategies based on the five moments of hand hygiene should be tailored to specific roles and settings and take into account the whole patient journey including patient interactions with clinical and non-clinical staff. Senior clinical and non-clinical leaders should visibly champion and mandate best practice initiatives and articulate that hand hygiene non-compliance is culturally and professionally unacceptable to the organization. Strategies that included a disciplinary component and which conceptualise hand hygiene non-compliance as a patient safety error may be worth evaluating in terms of staff acceptability and effectiveness.
机译:尽管人们普遍认识到手卫生对于减少与医疗相关的感染的发生率很重要,但是医护人员对最佳实践的遵从性并不是最理想的。医院的高级管理人员有责任实施患者安全措施,因此理想情况下可以为改善手部卫生规范的策略提供建议。这是一个研究不足的领域,因此,本研究的目的是确定高级医院管理者对当前和创新策略以改善手部卫生服从性的观点。定性设计包括在澳大利亚悉尼的一家大型教学和转诊医院对13名有目的抽样的高级管理人员进行的面对面访谈。对数据进行专题分析。出现了七个主题:文化变革始于领导者,刷新和更新信息,将这五个时刻与整个患者旅程联系起来,可行的审核结果,赋予患者权力,重新构想违规并开始使用锤子。为了加强手部卫生计划,应根据特定的角色和环境量身定制基于手部五个时刻的策略,并考虑到整个患者旅程,包括患者与临床和非临床人员的互动。高级临床和非临床领导者应明显拥护并执行最佳实践计划,并明确指出组织不符合文化和职业上的手卫生规定。包含纪律成分并将手卫生不合规性概念化为患者安全错误的策略,可能值得员工接受和评价。

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