Medical Direction, Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital, Piazza S, Onofrio 4, 00165 Rome, Italy.
BMC Public Health. 2011 Jun 13;11:466. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-466.
This study was conducted to evaluate perceptions of healthcare workers (HCW) and parents regarding hand-hygiene and effectiveness of measures for increasing hand-hygiene adherence, in a children's hospital in Italy.
A cross-sectional study was performed from 5 to 13 July 2010, using two self-administered anonymous questionnaires (one for HCWs and one for parents/caregivers). The questionnaires included information regarding individual perceptions associated with hand hygiene.
We collected 139 questionnaires from HCWs and 236 questionnaires from parents. Alcohol-based handrub was reported to be available at the point of care by 95.0% of the HCWs and in the child's room by 97.0% of the parents. For both HCWs and parents, availability of alcohol-based handrub was perceived as the most useful action for improving adherence to hand hygiene (scores ≥ 6 on a 7-point Likert-type scale: 84.8% [CI95%78.0-90.1] for HCWs and 87.9% [CI95% 83.3-91.7] for parents). Parents' reminding HCWs to perform hand hygiene was perceived as the least useful action (scores ≥ 6: 48.9% [CI95% 40.5-57.3] for HCWs and 55.7% [CI95% 49.2-62.1] for parents). Factors that affected HCWs' perceptions of the effectiveness of actions for improving adherence to hand hygiene included years of practice, type of ward and previous formal training on hand hygiene. For parents, factors affecting perceptions included previous information on hand hygiene and previous hospitalizations for their child.
Investigating HCWs' and parents' perceptions of measures for improving adherence can provide useful information for implementing actions for hand-hygiene promotion in children's hospitals. In this study, HCWs' and parents' perceptions were similar; alcohol-based hand-rub availability was perceived as the most useful tool, confirming its crucial role in multimodal interventions. Poor perception of inviting parents to remind HCWs to perform hand-hygiene has been previously observed, and deserves further investigation. Information and education activities were associated with more positive perceptions regarding various improvement measures. Though the relationship between perceptions and behaviours remains to be fully determined, HCWs should participate in formal training and families should be properly informed, not only to increase knowledge but also to improve perceptions on effectiveness of actions to be implemented.
本研究旨在评估意大利一家儿童医院医护人员(HCW)和家长对手卫生以及提高手卫生依从性措施的看法。
2010 年 7 月 5 日至 13 日进行了一项横断面研究,使用了两份自填匿名问卷(一份给 HCW,一份给家长/照顾者)。问卷包括与手卫生相关的个人看法信息。
我们共收集了 139 份 HCW 问卷和 236 份家长问卷。95.0%的 HCW 表示在护理点提供了酒精擦手液,97.0%的家长表示在儿童房提供了酒精擦手液。对于 HCW 和家长来说,提供酒精擦手液被认为是提高手卫生依从性最有用的措施(7 分 Likert 量表得分≥6:HCW 为 84.8%[95%CI95%78.0-90.1],家长为 87.9%[95%CI95%83.3-91.7])。家长提醒 HCW 进行手卫生被认为是最没有用的措施(得分≥6:HCW 为 48.9%[95%CI95%40.5-57.3],家长为 55.7%[95%CI95%49.2-62.1])。影响 HCW 对手卫生依从性改善措施有效性看法的因素包括工作年限、病房类型和手卫生的先前正规培训。对于家长,影响看法的因素包括之前对手卫生的了解和孩子之前的住院情况。
调查 HCW 和家长对手卫生依从性改善措施的看法,可以为在儿童医院实施手卫生促进措施提供有用的信息。在这项研究中,HCW 和家长的看法相似;酒精擦手液的可用性被认为是最有用的工具,这证实了其在多模式干预中的关键作用。之前曾观察到邀请家长提醒 HCW 进行手卫生的做法认知较差,值得进一步研究。信息和教育活动与对手卫生改善措施的看法更为积极有关。虽然看法和行为之间的关系尚待完全确定,但 HCW 应参加正规培训,家庭应得到适当的教育,不仅要增加知识,还要提高对手卫生措施有效性的看法。