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Acceptability and tolerability of alcohol-based hand hygiene products for elderly residents in long-term care: a crossover study

机译:长期护理中老年人居民的酒精卫生产品的可接受性和可耐受性:交叉研究

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Hand hygiene is a critical component of infection control. Much of the focus on improving hand hygiene in healthcare settings has been directed towards healthcare worker compliance but its importance for patients, including those in long-term care facilities (LTCFs), is increasingly being recognised. Alcohol-based hand rub (ABHR) can lead to improved compliance. We aimed to determine acceptability and tolerability of two ABHRs for hand hygiene of elderly LTCF residents using a modified version of the WHO protocol. Thirty six elderly LTCF residents participated in this crossover study. A modified and translated (Chinese) version of the WHO protocol for evaluation of two or more ABHRs was used to determine product acceptability and tolerability for one gel (bottle with reclosable cap) and one foam (pump). During the 3-day testing period, participants were provided with their own portable bottle of ABHR. A research nurse objectively assessed the skin integrity of the hands at baseline and throughout the study. Skin moisture content was determined using a Scalar Moisture Checker Probe (Science Technology Resources, Ca, USA). Participants rated ABHR tolerability and acceptability using the WHO checklist at the end of each test period. Both products passed the WHO criteria for acceptability and tolerability. The foam (86%) scored higher than the gel (51%) for ease of use possibly because some participants found the cap of the gel bottle difficult to open due to finger stiffness. No evidence of damage to skin integrity was observed. Overall, skin moisture content had improved by the end of the study. Residents preferred either of the test products to the liquid formulation currently in use by the LTCF. Overall, the elderly were willing to use ABHR for hand hygiene. Both products were well tolerated and preferred over the usual product provided by the LTCF. However, forgetfulness and difficulty rubbing the product over the hands due to finger stiffness posed a challenge for some residents. This could be overcome by using healthcare worker-assisted hand hygiene at specified times each day and prompts to serve as reminders to perform hand hygiene.
机译:手工卫生是感染控制的关键组成部分。在医疗环境中改善手工卫生的大部分都是针对医疗保健工人的顺应性,但其对长期护理设施(LTCFS)的患者的重要性越来越受到认可。基于酒精的手摩擦(ABHR)可以提高遵守情况。我们旨在使用WHO协议的修改版本确定老年LTCF居民手卫生的可接受性和可耐受性。三十六名老年LTCF居民参加了这项交叉研究。用于评估两种或更多ABHR的世卫组织协议的修改和翻译的(中文)版本用于确定一个凝胶(带可闭合帽的瓶子)和一个泡沫(泵)的产品可接受性和可耐受性。在为期3天的测试期间,参与者提供了他们自己的便携式ABHR。研究护士客观地评估了基线和整个研究中手的皮肤完整性。使用标量水分检查探针(美国科学技术资源,美国)确定皮肤水分含量。参与者使用每个测试期结束时使用谁清单的ABHR耐受​​性和可接受性。两种产品通过了世界卫生组织可接受性和可耐受性的标准。泡沫(86%)得分高于凝胶(51%),易于使用,因为有些参与者发现由于手指刚度而难以打开的凝胶瓶的盖子。没有观察到皮肤完整性的证据。总体而言,皮肤水分含量在研究结束时得到了改善。居民优选的任一试验产品与LTCF目前使用的液体配方。总的来说,老人愿意使用ABHR卫生。两种产物均可耐受,优于LTCF提供的通常产品。然而,因手指僵硬而忘记和难以摩擦产品的困难为一些居民带来了挑战。这可以通过在每天在特定时间使用医疗保健工人辅助手卫生来克服,并提示作为提醒执行手工卫生。

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