Li Y, Wang Y, Yan D, Rao C Y
Global Disease Detection Program, United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Beijing, China.
Bayan Nur TB Dispensary, Bayan Nur Infectious Disease Hospital, Bayan Nur, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China.
J Hosp Infect. 2015 Aug;90(4):338-43. doi: 10.1016/j.jhin.2015.04.006. Epub 2015 Apr 30.
Good hand hygiene is critical to reduce the risk of healthcare-associated infections. Limited data are available on hand hygiene practices from rural healthcare systems in China.
To assess the feasibility and acceptability of sanitizing hands with alcohol-based hand rubs (ABHRs) among Chinese village healthcare workers, and to assess their hand hygiene practice.
Five hundred bottles of ABHR were given to village healthcare workers in Inner Mongolia, China. Standardized questionnaires collected information on their work load, availability, and usage of hand hygiene facilities, and knowledge, attitudes, and practices of hand hygiene.
In all, 369 (64.2%) participants completed the questionnaire. Although 84.5% of the ABHR recipients believed that receiving the ABHR improved their hand hygiene practice, 78.8% of recipients would pay no more than US$1.5 out of their own pocket (actual cost US$4). The majority (77.2%) who provided medical care at patients' homes never carried hand rubs with them outside their clinics. In general, self-reported hand hygiene compliance was suboptimal, and the lowest compliance was 'before touching a patient'. Reported top three complaints with using ABHR were skin irritation, splashing, and unpleasant residual. Village doctors with less experience practised less hand hygiene.
The overall acceptance of ABHR among the village healthcare workers is high as long as it is provided to them for free/low cost, but their overall hand hygiene practice is suboptimal. Hand hygiene education and training is needed in settings outside of traditional healthcare facilities.
良好的手部卫生对于降低医疗相关感染风险至关重要。关于中国农村医疗系统手部卫生习惯的数据有限。
评估在中国乡村医护人员中使用酒精基洗手液(ABHR)进行手部消毒的可行性和可接受性,并评估他们的手部卫生习惯。
向中国内蒙古的乡村医护人员发放了500瓶ABHR。通过标准化问卷收集他们的工作量、手部卫生设施的可及性和使用情况,以及手部卫生的知识、态度和习惯等信息。
共有369名(64.2%)参与者完成了问卷。尽管84.5%的ABHR接受者认为收到ABHR改善了他们的手部卫生习惯,但78.8%的接受者自掏腰包支付的费用不超过1.5美元(实际成本为4美元)。大多数(77.2%)在患者家中提供医疗服务的人在诊所外从不随身携带洗手液。总体而言,自我报告的手部卫生依从性不理想,依从性最低的是“接触患者前”。报告使用ABHR时最常见的三大抱怨是皮肤刺激、飞溅和残留气味难闻。经验较少的乡村医生手部卫生习惯较差。
只要免费/低成本提供给乡村医护人员,ABHR的总体接受度较高,但他们的总体手部卫生习惯不理想。在传统医疗设施之外的环境中需要进行手部卫生教育和培训。