Division of Infectious Diseases and Immunology, Department of Medicine.
Department of Quantitative Health Sciences , University of Massachusetts Medical School , Worcester ; Department of Biostatistics and Computational Biology , Dana-Farber Cancer Institute , Boston.
Open Forum Infect Dis. 2015 Aug 26;2(4):ofv121. doi: 10.1093/ofid/ofv121. eCollection 2015 Dec.
Background. The use of electronic hand hygiene reminder systems has been proposed as an approach to improve hand hygiene compliance among healthcare workers, although information on efficacy is limited. We prospectively assessed whether hand hygiene activities among healthcare workers could be increased using an electronic hand hygiene monitoring and reminder system. Methods. A prospective controlled clinical trial was conducted in 2 medical intensive care units (ICUs) at an academic medical center with comparable patient populations, healthcare staff, and physical layout. Hand hygiene activity was monitored concurrently in both ICUs, and the reminder system was installed in the test ICU. The reminder system was tested during 3 administered phases including: room entry/exit chimes, display of real-time hand hygiene activity, and a combination of the 2. Results. In the test ICU, the mean number of hand hygiene events increased from 1538 per day at baseline to 1911 per day (24% increase) with the use of a combination of room entry/exit chimes, real-time displays of hand hygiene activity, and manager reports (P < .001); in addition, the ratio of hand hygiene to room entry/exit events also increased from 26.1% to 36.6% (40% increase, P < .001). The performance returned to baseline (1473 hand hygiene events per day) during the follow-up phase. There was no significant change in hand hygiene activity in the control ICU during the course of the trial. Conclusions. In an ICU setting, an electronic hand hygiene reminder system that provided real-time feedback on overall unit-wide hand hygiene performance significantly increased hand hygiene activity.
电子手部卫生提醒系统的使用被提议作为一种提高医护人员手部卫生依从性的方法,尽管其疗效信息有限。我们前瞻性地评估了电子手部卫生监测和提醒系统是否可以增加医护人员的手部卫生活动。
在一家学术医疗中心的 2 个内科重症监护病房(ICU)进行了一项前瞻性对照临床试验,这两个 ICU 的患者人群、医护人员和物理布局相似。在这两个 ICU 中同时监测手部卫生活动,并在测试 ICU 中安装提醒系统。该提醒系统在 3 个管理阶段进行了测试,包括:房间进出蜂鸣器、实时显示手部卫生活动和两者的组合。
在测试 ICU 中,使用房间进出蜂鸣器、实时显示手部卫生活动和管理人员报告的组合后,手部卫生事件的平均数量从基线时的每天 1538 次增加到每天 1911 次(增加 24%)(P<0.001);此外,手部卫生与进出房间事件的比例也从 26.1%增加到 36.6%(增加 40%,P<0.001)。在随访阶段,表现恢复到基线(每天 1473 次手部卫生事件)。在试验过程中,对照 ICU 中的手部卫生活动没有明显变化。
在 ICU 环境中,提供整体单位范围内手部卫生绩效实时反馈的电子手部卫生提醒系统显著增加了手部卫生活动。