Diller Thomas, Kelly J William, Blackhurst Dawn, Steed Connie, Boeker Sue, McElveen Danielle C
Institute for the Advancement of Healthcare, Greenville, SC; Department of Quality Management, Greenville Health System, Greenville, SC; University of South Carolina School of Medicine-Greenville, Greenville, SC; Clemson University Department of Industrial Engineering, Clemson, SC.
University of South Carolina School of Medicine-Greenville, Greenville, SC; Department of Internal Medicine, Greenville Health System, Greenville, SC; Department of Infection Prevention and Control, Greenville Health System, Greenville, SC.
Am J Infect Control. 2014 Jun;42(6):602-7. doi: 10.1016/j.ajic.2014.02.020.
We previously published a formula to estimate the number of hand hygiene opportunities (HHOs) per patient-day using the World Health Organization's "Five Moments for Hand Hygiene" methodology (HOW2 Benchmark Study). HHOs can be used as a denominator for calculating hand hygiene compliance rates when product utilization data are available. This study validates the previously derived HHO estimate using 24-hour video surveillance of health care worker hand hygiene activity.
The validation study utilized 24-hour video surveillance recordings of 26 patients' hospital stays to measure the actual number of HHOs per patient-day on a medicine ward in a large teaching hospital. Statistical methods were used to compare these results to those obtained by episodic observation of patient activity in the original derivation study.
Total hours of data collection were 81.3 and 1,510.8, resulting in 1,740 and 4,522 HHOs in the derivation and validation studies, respectively. Comparisons of the mean and median HHOs per 24-hour period did not differ significantly. HHOs were 71.6 (95% confidence interval: 64.9-78.3) and 73.9 (95% confidence interval: 69.1-84.1), respectively.
This study validates the HOW2 Benchmark Study and confirms that expected numbers of HHOs can be estimated from the unit's patient census and patient-to-nurse ratio. These data can be used as denominators in calculations of hand hygiene compliance rates from electronic monitoring using the "Five Moments for Hand Hygiene" methodology.
我们之前发表了一个公式,使用世界卫生组织的“手卫生五个时刻”方法来估计每位患者每天的手卫生时机数量(HHOs)(HOW2基准研究)。当有产品使用数据时,HHOs可作为计算手卫生依从率的分母。本研究通过对医护人员手卫生活动进行24小时视频监控,验证了之前得出的HHO估计值。
验证研究利用了26名患者住院期间的24小时视频监控记录,以测量一家大型教学医院内科病房每位患者每天实际的HHOs数量。使用统计方法将这些结果与原始推导研究中通过对患者活动进行间歇性观察获得的结果进行比较。
数据收集的总时长分别为81.3小时和1510.8小时,推导研究和验证研究中的HHOs分别为1740次和4522次。每24小时期间HHOs的均值和中位数比较无显著差异。HHOs分别为71.6(95%置信区间:64.9 - 78.3)和73.9(95%置信区间:69.1 - 84.1)。
本研究验证了HOW2基准研究,并确认可以根据科室的患者普查和护患比来估计HHOs的预期数量。这些数据可作为分母,用于根据“手卫生五个时刻”方法通过电子监控计算手卫生依从率。