Ryan M A, Christian R S, Wohlrabe J
Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, California 92186-5122, USA.
Am J Prev Med. 2001 Aug;21(2):79-83. doi: 10.1016/s0749-3797(01)00323-3.
In response to increasing concerns about respiratory illness in military recruits, a simple handwashing program was developed and evaluated at a large Navy training center.
Clinical records from 1996 through 1998 were reviewed to determine weekly rates of respiratory illness before and after program implementation (1,089,800 person-weeks reviewed). A supplemental survey was given to a sample of recruits to assess self-reported respiratory illness and compliance with the handwashing program.
A 45% reduction in total outpatient visits for respiratory illness was observed after implementation of the handwashing program. No change was noted in hospitalization rates for respiratory illness, which remained low during the observation period. Survey data supported clinical observations, as frequent handwashers self-reported fewer respiratory illness episodes when compared to infrequent handwashers. Surveys also revealed challenges with handwashing compliance.
Implementation of a handwashing program in this population of healthy young adults was associated with a marked reduction in outpatient visits for respiratory illness. Despite its success, maintenance of the handwashing program has been challenging in the time-constrained setting of military training.
为应对对新兵呼吸系统疾病日益增加的担忧,在一个大型海军训练中心制定并评估了一个简单的洗手计划。
回顾了1996年至1998年的临床记录,以确定该计划实施前后呼吸系统疾病的每周发病率(共审查了1,089,800人周)。对一部分新兵进行了补充调查,以评估自我报告的呼吸系统疾病情况以及对洗手计划的依从性。
实施洗手计划后,呼吸系统疾病的门诊总就诊次数减少了45%。呼吸系统疾病的住院率没有变化,在观察期内一直较低。调查数据支持了临床观察结果,因为与不经常洗手的人相比,经常洗手的人自我报告的呼吸系统疾病发作次数较少。调查还揭示了洗手依从性方面的挑战。
在这群健康的年轻人中实施洗手计划与呼吸系统疾病门诊就诊次数的显著减少有关。尽管取得了成功,但在军事训练时间紧张的情况下,维持洗手计划一直具有挑战性。