Department of Internal Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; Institute of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, College of Public Health, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan.
Institute of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, College of Public Health, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan; Department of Internal Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital, Pei-Hu Branch, Taipei, Taiwan.
Am J Infect Control. 2014 Mar;42(3):231-4. doi: 10.1016/j.ajic.2013.09.032.
Medical students served as covert observers of hand hygiene (HH) compliance by health care workers (HCWs) during a recent 1-year study at a teaching hospital in Taiwan. This report describes the students' experience and their views of the major factors that led to good or poor compliance.
Nine upper class medical students received a basic course in HH and attended a workshop using World Health Organization standard training materials. A standardized observation tool was used to collect data on HH performance by the HCWs. On completion of the study, structured face-to-face interviews were conducted to assess the students' experiences.
The medical students observed a total of 17,742 HH opportunities during the study period. Eight of the 9 students participated in the poststudy interviews. Overall, the students believed that they had gained considerable knowledge of the attitudes regarding HH compliance by nurses, physicians, and surgeons according to each of the 5 HH indications. Based on their experience, they recommended that compliance could be improved by ensuring an adequate supply of HH products and by promoting role modeling in the ward, reminding, education in small groups, and objective structured clinical examinations.
The opportunity for medical students to serve as covert observers broadened their knowledge of how infections are transmitted in hospitals and of the barriers that must be overcome to improve HCWs' HH compliance.
在台湾一家教学医院进行的为期 1 年的研究中,医学生作为医护人员(HCW)手部卫生(HH)依从性的秘密观察者。本报告描述了学生的经验以及导致依从性良好或不佳的主要因素。
9 名高年级医学生接受了 HH 的基础课程,并参加了一个使用世界卫生组织标准培训材料的研讨会。使用标准化观察工具收集 HCW 手部卫生表现的数据。研究结束后,进行了结构化的面对面访谈,以评估学生的经验。
在研究期间,医学生共观察到 17742 次 HH 机会。9 名学生中有 8 名参加了后续研究的访谈。总的来说,学生们认为,根据 5 个 HH 指征,他们对护士、医生和外科医生的 HH 依从性的态度有了相当的了解。根据他们的经验,他们建议可以通过确保 HH 产品的充足供应以及在病房中树立榜样、提醒、小组教育和客观结构化临床考试来提高依从性。
医学生作为秘密观察员的机会拓宽了他们对医院感染传播方式以及必须克服哪些障碍才能提高 HCW 手部卫生依从性的认识。