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Prospective, controlled, cross-over trial of alcohol-based hand gel in critical care units .

机译:重症监护病房中基于酒精的手凝胶的前瞻性,对照,交叉试验。

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BACKGROUND: There are limited data from prospective studies to indicate whether improvement in hand hygiene associated with the use of alcohol-based hand hygiene products results in improved patient outcomes. DESIGN: A 2-year, prospective, controlled, cross-over trial of alcohol-based hand gel. SETTING: The study was conducted in 2 medical-surgical ICUs for adults, each with 12 beds, from August 2001 to September 2003 at a university-associated, tertiary care teaching hospital. METHODS: An alcohol-based hand gel was provided in one critical care unit and not provided in the other. After 1 year, the assignment was reversed. The hand hygiene adherence rate and the incidence of nosocomial infection were monitored. Samples for culture were obtained from nurses' hands every 2 months. RESULTS: During 17,994 minutes of observation, which included 3,678 opportunities for hand hygiene, adherence rates improved dramatically after the introduction of hand gel, increasing from 37% to 68% in one unit and from 38% to 69% in the other unit (P< .001). Improvement was observed among all groups of healthcare workers. Hand hygiene rates were better at higher workloads when hand gel was available in the unit (P= .02). No substantial change in the rates of device-associated infection, infection due to multidrug-resistant pathogens, or infection due to Clostridium difficile was observed. Culture of samples from the hands of nursing staff revealed that an increased number of microbes and an increased number of microbe species was associated with longer fingernails (ie, more than 2 mm long), the wearing of rings, and/or lack of access to hand gel. CONCLUSIONS: The introduction of alcohol-based gel resulted in a significant and sustained improvement in the rate of hand hygiene adherence. Fingernail length greater than 2 mm, wearing rings, and lack of access to hand gel were associated with increased microbial carriage on the hands. This improvement in the hand hygiene adherence rate was not associated with detectable changes in the incidence of healthcare-associated infection.
机译:背景:前瞻性研究的数据有限,无法说明与使用酒精类手部卫生用品相关的手部卫生状况是否会改善患者的预后。设计:一项为期2年的前瞻性,对照,酒精类手凝胶交叉试验。地点:这项研究是在2001年8月至2003年9月在一家大学附属的三级教学医院对2位成人的外科ICU进行的,每个ICU有12张床。方法:在一个重症监护病房中提供了一种基于酒精的护手凝胶,而在另一病房中则没有提供。一年后,分配被撤消。监测手卫生依从率和医院感染的发生率。每两个月从护士手中获取一次培养样本。结果:在观察到17,994分钟(包括3,678次手部清洁的机会)的过程中,引入手凝胶后粘附率显着提高,一个单元从37%增至68%,另一单元从38%增至69%(P <.001)。观察到所有医护人员群体都有所改善。当装置中有手凝胶可用时,手部卫生率越高,工作量越多(P = .02)。没有观察到与设备相关的感染,由于多重耐药性病原体引起的感染或艰难梭菌引起的感染率的实质性变化。对护理人员手中样品的培养表明,微生物数量增加和微生物种类增加与指甲更长(即长于2毫米),戴戒指和/或无法接触到细菌有关。手凝胶。结论:基于酒精的凝胶的引入导致手卫生依从性的显着且持续的改善。指甲长度大于2毫米,戴着戒指和无法接触到手胶与手部微生物携带增加有关。手卫生依从率的这种改善与医疗保健相关感染发生率的可检测变化无关。

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