Erasmus Medical Centre, Department of Public Health, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
BMC Public Health. 2011 Sep 24;11:721. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-721.
Public health authorities have recognized lack of hand hygiene in hospitals as one of the important causes of preventable mortality and morbidity at population level. The implementation strategy ACCOMPLISH (Actively Creating COMPLIance Saving Health) targets both individual and environmental determinants of hand hygiene. This study aims to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of a multicomponent implementation strategy aimed at the reduction of healthcare associated infections in Dutch hospital care, by promotion of hand hygiene.
METHODS/DESIGN: The ACCOMPLISH package will be evaluated in a two-arm cluster randomised trial in 16 hospitals in the Netherlands, in one intensive care unit and one surgical ward per hospital.
A multicomponent package, including e-learning, team training, introduction of electronic alcohol based hand rub dispensers and performance feedback.
The primary outcome measure will be the observed hand hygiene compliance rate, measured at baseline and after 6, 12 and 18 months; as a secondary outcome measure the prevalence of healthcare associated infections will be measured at the same time points. Process indicators of the intervention will be collected pre and post intervention. An ex-post economic evaluation of the ACCOMPLISH package from a healthcare perspective will be performed.
Multilevel analysis, using mixed linear modelling techniques will be conducted to assess the effect of the intervention strategy on the overall compliance rate among healthcare workers and on prevalence of healthcare associated infections. Questionnaires on process indicators will be analysed with multivariable linear regression, and will include both behavioural determinants and determinants of innovation. Cost-effectiveness will be assessed by calculating the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio, defined here as the costs for the intervention divided by the difference in prevalence of healthcare associated infections between the intervention and control group.
This study is the first RCT to investigate the effects of a hand hygiene intervention programme on the number of healthcare associated infections, and the first to investigate the cost-effectiveness of such an intervention. In addition, if the ACCOMPLISH package proves successful in improving hand hygiene compliance and lowering the prevalence of healthcare associated infections, the package could be disseminated at (inter)national level.
NTR2448.
公共卫生当局已经认识到医院内缺乏手部卫生是造成人群水平可预防死亡率和发病率的重要原因之一。ACCOMPLISH(积极创造合规以节省健康)实施策略针对的是手部卫生的个体和环境决定因素。本研究旨在评估一种多组分实施策略的成本效益,该策略旨在通过促进手部卫生来减少荷兰医院护理中与医疗保健相关的感染。
方法/设计:ACCOMPLISH 包将在荷兰 16 家医院的 2 臂集群随机试验中进行评估,每个医院有一个重症监护病房和一个外科病房。
多组分方案,包括电子学习、团队培训、引入电子酒精基手消毒剂和绩效反馈。
主要结局测量指标是基线和 6、12 和 18 个月后的观察到的手部卫生依从率;次要结局测量指标是同时测量医疗保健相关感染的患病率。干预措施的过程指标将在干预前后进行收集。将从医疗保健角度对 ACCOMPLISH 包进行事后经济评估。
将使用混合线性建模技术进行多水平分析,以评估干预策略对医护人员整体依从率和医疗保健相关感染患病率的影响。将使用多变量线性回归分析过程指标问卷,并将包括行为决定因素和创新决定因素。成本效益将通过计算增量成本效益比来评估,这里定义为干预成本除以干预组和对照组之间医疗保健相关感染患病率的差异。
这是第一项研究手部卫生干预方案对医疗保健相关感染数量影响的 RCT,也是第一项研究此类干预措施的成本效益的 RCT。此外,如果 ACCOMPLISH 包成功提高了手部卫生依从性并降低了医疗保健相关感染的患病率,该包可以在(国际)范围内传播。
NTR2448。