Division of Epidemiology and Computational Biology, University of Cantabria School of Medicine, Cantabria, Spain.
Am J Infect Control. 2010 Apr;38(3):240-3. doi: 10.1016/j.ajic.2009.08.014. Epub 2009 Dec 22.
We monitored compliance with hand hygiene (HH) by direct observation in 3 hospitals in Cantabria, Spain before and after implementation of an HH informational campaign, separately analyzing the effect of a training program. We report that training plus an informational campaign doubled the probability of HH, whereas the informational campaign without training decreased adherence, acting as a deleterious factor in HH adherence.
我们在西班牙坎塔布里亚的 3 家医院通过直接观察监测手部卫生(HH)的依从性,在实施 HH 信息宣传活动前后分别进行分析,以评估培训计划的效果。我们的报告显示,培训加信息宣传活动使 HH 的依从性增加了一倍,而没有培训的信息宣传活动则降低了 HH 的依从性,成为 HH 依从性的有害因素。