Department of Pathobiology, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada.
Epidemiol Infect. 2012 Jan;140(1):182-90. doi: 10.1017/S095026881100029X. Epub 2011 Mar 4.
Petting zoos are popular attractions, but can also be associated with zoonotic disease outbreaks. Hand hygiene is critical to reducing disease risks; however, compliance can be poor. Video observation of petting zoo visitors was used to assess animal and environmental contact and hand hygiene compliance. Compliance was also compared over five hand hygiene intervention periods. Descriptive statistics and multivariable logistic regression were used for analysis. Overall hand hygiene compliance was 58% (340/583). Two interventions had a significant positive association with hand hygiene compliance [improved signage with offering hand sanitizer, odds ratio (OR) 3·38, P<0·001; verbal hand hygiene reminders, OR 1·73, P=0·037]. There is clearly a need to improve hand hygiene compliance at this and other animal exhibits. This preliminary study was the first to demonstrate a positive impact of a hand hygiene intervention at a petting zoo. The findings suggest that active, rather than passive, interventions are more effective for increasing compliance.
动物园是广受欢迎的景点,但也可能与动物传染病爆发有关。手部卫生对于降低疾病风险至关重要,但遵守情况可能不佳。本研究通过视频观察动物园游客,评估与动物和环境的接触以及手部卫生的遵守情况。同时还比较了五个手部卫生干预时段的遵守情况。采用描述性统计和多变量逻辑回归进行分析。总体手部卫生遵守率为 58%(340/583)。有两项干预措施与手部卫生遵守情况呈显著正相关[提供手部消毒剂的改进标识,比值比(OR)为 3.38,P<0.001;口头手部卫生提醒,OR 为 1.73,P=0.037]。显然,需要提高此动物园和其他动物展览的手部卫生遵守率。这项初步研究首次证明了动物园内手部卫生干预措施的积极影响。研究结果表明,主动干预而非被动干预更能有效提高遵守率。