Cohen Bevin, Saiman Lisa, Cimiotti Jeannie, Larson Elaine
Oceanside High School, Oceanside, NY, USA.
Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2003 Jun;22(6):494-9. doi: 10.1097/01.inf.0000069766.86901.91.
To determine whether hand hygiene practices differ between levels of contact with neonates; to characterize the hand hygiene practices of different types of personnel; and to compare hand hygiene practices in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) using different products.
Research assistants observed staff hand hygiene practices during 38 sessions in two NICUs. Patient touches were categorized as touching within the neonates' environment but only outside the Isolette (Level 1), touching within the Isolette but not the neonate directly (Level 2) or directly touching the neonate (Level 3). Hand hygiene practices for each touch were categorized into five groups: cleaned hands and new gloves; uncleaned hands and new gloves; used gloves; clean hands and no gloves; uncleaned hands and no gloves.
Research assistants observed 1472 touches. On average each neonate or his or her immediate environment was touched 78 times per shift. Nurses (P = 0.001), attending physicians (P = 0.02) and physicians-in-training (P = 0.03) were more likely to use appropriate practices during Level 3 touches, but only 22.8% of all touches were with cleaned and/or newly gloved hands. The mean number of direct touches by staff members with cleaned hands was greater in the NICU using an alcohol-based hand rub than in the NICU using antimicrobial soap (P < 0.01).
Hand hygiene was suboptimal in this high risk setting; administrative action and improved products may be needed to assure acceptable practice. In this study use of an alcohol-based product was associated with significantly improved hand hygiene and should be encouraged, as recommended in the new CDC hand hygiene guideline.
确定接触新生儿的不同程度之间手部卫生习惯是否存在差异;描述不同类型人员的手部卫生习惯;并比较使用不同产品的新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)中的手部卫生习惯。
研究助理在两个新生儿重症监护病房的38个时段观察了工作人员的手部卫生习惯。将与患者的接触分为在新生儿环境内但仅在暖箱外接触(1级)、在暖箱内但未直接接触新生儿(2级)或直接接触新生儿(3级)。每次接触的手部卫生习惯分为五组:清洁双手并戴新手套;未清洁双手并戴新手套;使用过的手套;清洁双手但不戴手套;未清洁双手且不戴手套。
研究助理观察到1472次接触。平均每个新生儿或其直接环境每班被接触78次。护士(P = 0.001)、主治医生(P = 0.02)和实习医生(P = 0.03)在3级接触时更有可能采用适当的做法,但所有接触中只有22.8%是清洁双手并/或戴新手套的。与使用抗菌肥皂的新生儿重症监护病房相比,使用含酒精洗手液的新生儿重症监护病房工作人员清洁双手后的直接接触平均次数更多(P < 0.01)。
在这种高风险环境中,手部卫生情况欠佳;可能需要采取行政措施并改进产品以确保可接受的做法。在本研究中,使用含酒精产品与手部卫生显著改善相关,应如美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)新手部卫生指南所建议的那样予以鼓励。