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Improving healthcare worker hand hygiene adherence before patient contact: a before-and-after five-unit multimodal intervention in Tuscany.

机译:在患者接触之前改善医护人员的手部卫生依从性:托斯卡纳之前和之后的五单元多式联运干预。

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BACKGROUND: Despite the importance of hand hygiene in reducing infection, healthcare worker compliance with hand hygiene recommendations remains low. In a previous study, we found a generally low level of compliance at baseline, with substantial differences between doctors and nurses and between hospital units. We describe here the results of our multimodal intervention intended to improve levels of healthcare worker hand hygiene. METHODS: A 6-month, before-and-after, multimodal interventional study in five hospital units in Florence, Italy. We used direct observation to assess hand hygiene rates for doctors and nurses, focusing on hygiene before touching the patient. We explored reasons for unit variability via interviews of doctor and nurse leaders on the units. RESULTS: Overall healthcare worker hand hygiene increased from 31.5% to 47.4% (p<0.001). Hand hygiene adherence among nurses increased from 33.7% to 47.9% (p<0.001); adherence among doctors increased from 27.5% to 46.6% (p<0.001). Improvement was statistically significant in three out of five units, and units differed in the magnitude of their improvement. Based on the interviews, variability appeared related to the "champion" on each unit, as well as the level of motivation each physician leader exhibited when the preintervention results were provided. CONCLUSIONS: Although overall healthcare worker adherence with hand hygiene procedures before patient contact substantially increased after the multimodal intervention, considerable variability-for both nurses and doctors and across the 5 units-was seen. Although adherence substantially increased, overall hand hygiene in these units could still be greatly improved.
机译:背景:尽管手部卫生对减少感染具有重要意义,但医护人员对手部卫生建议的依从性仍然很低。在先前的研究中,我们发现基线时的依从性普遍较低,医生和护士之间以及医院单位之间存在很大差异。我们在这里描述旨在提高医护人员手部卫生水平的多模式干预措施的结果。方法:在意大利佛罗伦萨的五个医院单位进行为期6个月的多模式干预前后研究。我们使用直接观察来评估医生和护士的手部卫生率,重点是在接触患者之前的卫生状况。我们通过对单元上医生和护士负责人的访谈探讨了单元变异的原因。结果:整体医护人员的手部卫生状况从31.5%增加到47.4%(p <0.001)。护士的手卫生依从性从33.7%增加到47.9%(p <0.001);医生的依从性从27.5%增加到46.6%(p <0.001)。在五分之三的单元中,改进具有统计学意义,并且各单元的改进幅度不同。根据访谈,出现的变异性与每个单元的“冠军”以及提供预干预结果时每个医师领导表现出的动机水平有关。结论:尽管采用多模式干预后,总体医护人员在接触患者之前遵循手部卫生程序的情况大大增加,但观察到护士和医生以及整个5个单位的差异很大。尽管依从性大大提高,但仍可以大大改善这些单元的整体手部卫生状况。

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