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Handwashing Practices in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Paediatric Intensive Care Unit and Neonatal Nurseries in Patan Hospital

机译:帕坦医院新生儿重症监护室,儿科重症监护室和新生儿苗圃的洗手实践

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Background: Hand hygiene has been identified as the single most important factor in minimising hospital acquired infections. However, compliance of handwashing guidelines has remained low. The aim of this study was to study the handwashing practices in the Paediatric and Neonatal intensive care units and Neonatal nurseries in Patan Hospital, and secondly to re-evaluate the improvement on compliance of handwashing guidelines after intervention. Methods: Pre-intervention study was conducted by covertly observing the handwashing practices by the healthcare workers. The healthcare workers were then shown the video demonstrating correct methods of handwashing as recommended by World health organization. The cycle was completed by discretely re-observing the handwashing practices following intervention. Results: Sixty five samples were collected initially. Only 6 (9.2%) had completed all steps of handwashing correctly. Post- intervention, 51 samples were collected, out of which 35 (68.6%) had correctly completed all the steps. Following audio-visual demonstration, 100% correctly completed 8/10 steps of handwashing with soap and water. 8 (16%) failed to dry hands using a single use towel and 14 (28%) failed to turn off the tap using elbow. Postintervention, 100% correctly completed 4/7 steps of handwashing using chlorhexidine. Four (15%) still failed to rub backs of fingers to opposite palm, eight (30%) failed to palm to palm with fingers interlaced, and rub thumb to opposite palm. Conclusions: Compliance in hand hygiene is low despite the known fact that it reduces nosocomial infections. However, a simple intervention like video demonstration can improve the compliance among healthcare workers.
机译:背景:手部卫生已被确定为减少医院获得性感染的最重要因素。但是,洗手准则的遵守率仍然很低。这项研究的目的是研究帕坦医院儿科和新生儿重症监护病房以及新生儿托儿所的洗手习惯,其次是重新评估干预后洗手指南的依从性。方法:干预前的研究是通过暗中观察医护人员的洗手习惯进行的。然后向医护人员展示了视频,演示了世界卫生组织推荐的正确洗手方法。通过干预后离散地重新观察洗手习惯来完成该周期。结果:最初收集了65个样品。只有6个(9.2%)正确完成了所有洗手步骤。干预后,收集了51个样本,其中35个(68.6%)正确完成了所有步骤。视听演示后,100%正确完成了用肥皂和水洗手的8/10步骤。 8(16%)人无法用一次性毛巾擦干手,14(28%)人无法用肘部关闭水龙头。干预后,使用洗必泰100%正确完成洗手的4/7步骤。四个(15%)仍未能将手指的后侧与另一只手掌摩擦,八个(30%)未能以手指交错的手掌至另一只手掌,而拇指向另一只手掌摩擦。结论:尽管已知事实可以减少医院感染,但手卫生依从性仍然很低。但是,像视频演示这样的简单干预措施可以提高医护人员的依从性。

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