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Evaluation of patient participation in a patient empowerment initiative to improve hand hygiene practices in a Veterans Affairs medical center.

机译:在退伍军人事务医疗中心评估患者参与患者授权计划以改善手部卫生习惯的情况。

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BACKGROUND: In patient empowerment initiatives, patients are encouraged to ask caregivers if they have washed their hands. However, relatively little is known about the willingness of patients to participate in such initiatives. METHODS: Patients were presented with a "Partners in Your Care" script asking them to remind health care workers to wash their hands, and follow-up interviews were conducted. Compliance was reassessed using a modified script in which patients were asked to thank health care workers for washing and/or to display a sign stating "Thanks for Washing." RESULTS: Of the 193 patients presented with the initial script, 5 (3%) stated that they had reminded health care workers to wash, and 15 (8%) had not commented despite observing health care workers failing to wash in their presence. Of the 38 patients given the modified script instructing them to thank health care workers for washing, 17 (45%) reported mentioning hand hygiene to health care workers (13 of whom thanked the caregivers), and 6 (16%) did not comment despite observing health care workers failing to wash in their presence. Most patients displayed a sign thanking caregivers for washing; however, no patients were observed to comment on hand hygiene during physician work rounds, and only 2 of 30 (7%) nurses on the study wards reported being thanked for washing. CONCLUSION: In this Veterans Affairs hospital, patients were unlikely to remind health care workers to wash their hands. Patient empowerment initiatives may be more effective if patients are encouraged to provide positive reinforcement and/or display prompting visual reminders.
机译:背景:在患者授权计划中,鼓励患者询问护理人员是否已经洗手。但是,关于患者参加此类计划的意愿知之甚少。方法:向患者提供“您的合作伙伴”脚本,要求他们提醒医护人员洗手,并进行随访。使用修改后的脚本重新评估依从性,在该脚本中,患者被要求感谢卫生保健工作者的洗碗和/或显示“感谢洗碗”的标语。结果:在193名出现初始脚本的患者中,有5名(3%)表示他们提醒卫生保健工作者洗手,而15名(8%)没有发表评论,尽管观察到卫生保健工作者没有在场洗净。在经过修改的脚本中指示他们感谢医护人员洗漱的38名患者中,有17名(45%)报告向医护人员提及手部卫生(其中13名感谢护理人员),而6名(16%)则没有发表评论,尽管观察没有在场的医护人员。大多数患者表现出体征,感谢护理人员的清洗。但是,在医生的工作回合中,没有观察到患者对手部卫生发表评论,研究病房的30名护士中只有2名(7%)表示感谢洗手。结论:在这家退伍军人事务医院,患者不太可能提醒医护人员洗手。如果鼓励患者提供积极的强化和/或显示提示视觉提示,则患者授权计划可能会更加有效。

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