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Hand hygiene after touching a patient's surroundings: The opportunities most commonly missed

机译:接触患者周围环境后的手部卫生:最常错过的机会

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Background: Healthcare workers generally underestimate the role of environmental surfaces in the transmission of infection, and compliance with hand hygiene following contact with the environment is generally lower than following direct patient contact. To reduce the risk of onward transmission, healthcare workers must identify the need to wash hands with specific tasks or events. Aim: To observe the movement of staff in critical care and general wards and determine the routes most commonly travelled and the surfaces most frequently touched with and without appropriate hand hygiene. Methods: Fifty-eight 90 min sessions of unobtrusive observation were made in open bays and isolation rooms. Link analysis was used to record staff movement from one location to another as well as the frequency of motion. Hand-hygiene audits were conducted using the World Health Organization 'five moments for hand hygiene' observational tool. Findings: In critical care, the majority of movement occurred within the bed space. The bedside computer and equipment trolley were the surfaces most commonly touched, often immediately after patient contact. In the general ward, movement between bed spaces was more common and observed hand hygiene ranged from 25% to 33%. Regardless of ward type, observed hand-hygiene compliance when touching the patient immediately on entering an isolation room was less than 30%. Conclusions: Healthcare workers must be made aware that bacterial spread can occur even during activities of perceived low risk. Education and intervention programmes should focus on the potential contamination of ward computers, case notes and door handles.
机译:背景:医护人员通常低估了环境表面在感染传播中的作用,与环境接触后对手卫生的依从性通常低于与患者直接接触后对手卫生的依从性。为了降低继续传播的风险,医护人员必须确定需要根据特定任务或事件洗手。目的:观察重症监护室和普通病房中人员的活动情况,确定在没有适当手部卫生的情况下最常旅行的路线和最经常触摸的表面。方法:在开阔的隔间和隔离室中进行了58次90分钟的无干扰观察。链接分析用于记录员工从一个位置到另一位置的移动以及移动的频率。使用世界卫生组织的“手部卫生的五个时刻”观察工具进行了手卫生审计。结果:在重症监护中,大部分运动发生在床位内。床边的计算机和设备推车是最常接触的表面,通常在患者接触后立即接触。在普通病房中,床位之间的移动较为普遍,观察到的手部卫生状况在25%至33%之间。不论病房类型如何,进入隔离室时立即接触患者时观察到的手卫生依从性均低于30%。结论:必须使医护人员意识到,即使在感知到的低风险活动中也会发生细菌传播。教育和干预计划应重点关注病房计算机,病历说明和门把手的潜在污染。

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