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A twenty-four-hour observational study of hand hygiene compliance among health-care workers in Debre Berhan referral hospital, Ethiopia

机译:埃塞俄比亚Debre Berhan推荐医院的医护人员手部卫生状况的24小时观察性研究

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Hand hygiene (HH) is recognized as the single most effective strategy for preventing health care–associated infections. In developing countries, data on hand hygiene compliance is available only for few health-care facilities. This study aimed to assess hand hygiene compliance among health-care workers in Debre Berhan referral hospital, Ethiopia. This study employed the WHO hand hygiene observation method. Direct observation of the health care workers (HCWs) was conducted using an observation record form in five different wards. Trained and validated observers watched HCWs while they had direct contact with patients or their surroundings, and the observers then recorded all possible hand hygiene opportunities and hand hygiene actions. Observation was conducted over a 24?h period to minimize selection bias. More than 200 opportunities per ward were observed according to WHO recommendation, except in neonatal intensive care unit. HH compliance was calculated by dividing the number of times hand hygiene was performed by the total number of opportunities for hand hygiene. A 95% confidence interval (CI) was computed for compliance with the exact binomial method. A total of 917 hand hygiene opportunities were observed during the study. Overall HH compliance was 22.0% (95% CI: 19.4–24.9). HH compliance was similar across all professional categories and did not vary by shift. Levels of compliance were lower before patient contact (2.4%; 95% CI: 0.9–5.3), before an aseptic procedure (3.6%; 95% CI: 1.6–7.6) and after contact with patient surroundings (3.3%; 95% CI: 1.2–7.9), whereas better levels of compliance were found after body fluid exposure (75.8%; 95% CI: 68.0–82.3) and after patient contact (42.8%; 95% CI: 35.2–50.7). HH compliance of HCWs was found to be low in Debre Berhan referral hospital. Compliance with indications that protect patients from infection was lower than that protect the HCWs. The findings of this study indicate that HH compliance needs further improvement.
机译:手卫生(HH)被公认为是预防与健康相关的感染的最有效方法。在发展中国家,仅少数医疗机构可​​获得手部卫生合规性数据。这项研究旨在评估埃塞俄比亚Debre Berhan转诊医院医护人员的手部卫生状况。这项研究采用了WHO的手部卫生观察方法。在五个不同病房中使用观察记录表对卫生保健工作者(HCW)进行了直接观察。经过培训并经过验证的观察员在与医护人员直接接触患者或其周围环境时观察了他们,然后观察员记录了所有可能的手卫生机会和手卫生行为。在24小时内进行观察,以最大程度地减少选择偏见。根据WHO的建议,每个病房有200多个机会,但新生儿重症监护病房除外。通过执行手部清洁的次数除以手部清洁的总次数来计算HH依从性。计算出95%的置信区间(CI)以符合确切的二项式方法。在研究期间,总共观察到917个手部卫生机会。总体HH依从率为22.0%(95%CI:19.4-24.9)。在所有专业类别中,HH依从性均相似,并且随班次而变化。在患者接触之前(2.4%; 95%CI:0.9–5.3),无菌手术之前(3.6%; 95%CI:1.6–7.6)以及与患者环境接触之后(3.3%; 95%CI),依从性水平较低。 :1.2–7.9),而在体液接触后(75.8%; 95%CI:68.0–82.3)和患者接触后(42.8%; 95%CI:35.2–50.7)发现更好的依从性。在Debre Berhan转诊医院发现HCW的HH依从性较低。保护患者免受感染的适应症低于保护医护人员。这项研究的结果表明,对HH的依从性需要进一步提高。

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