1Department of Public Health and Infectious Diseases, Sapienza University of Rome, Piazzale Aldo Moro 5, 00185 Rome, Italy.
2Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, Policlinico Umberto I, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy.
Antimicrob Resist Infect Control. 2019 May 31;8:92. doi: 10.1186/s13756-019-0544-0. eCollection 2019.
Standard hygiene precautions are an effective way of controlling healthcare-associated infections. Nevertheless, compliance with hand hygiene (HH) guidelines among healthcare workers (HCWs) is often poor, and evidence regarding appropriate use of gloves and gowns is limited and not encouraging. In this study, we evaluated the ability over time of a multimodal intervention to improve HCWs compliance with standard hygiene precautions.
Trend analysis of direct observations of compliance with HH guidelines and proper glove or gown use was conducted in the medical/surgical intensive care unit (ICU) of Umberto I Teaching Hospital of Sapienza University of Rome. The study consisted of two phases: a six-month baseline phase and a 12-month post-intervention phase. The multimodal intervention was based on the World Health Organization strategy and included education and training of HCWs, together with performance feedback.
A total of 12,853 observations were collected from November 2016 to April 2018. Overall compliance significantly improved from 41.9% at baseline to 62.1% ( < 0.001) after the intervention and this improvement was sustained over the following trimesters. Despite variability across job categories and over the study period, a similar trend was observed for most investigations. The main determinants of compliance were job category (with nurses having the highest compliance rates), being a member of ICU staff and whether delivering routine, as opposed to emergency, care. HH compliance was modified by glove use; unnecessary gloving negatively affected HH behaviour while appropriate gloving positively influenced it.
The multimodal intervention resulted in a significant improvement in compliance with standard hygiene precautions. However, regular educational reinforcement and feedback is essential to maintain a high and uniform level of compliance.
标准的卫生预防措施是控制医疗机构相关感染的有效方法。然而,医护人员(HCWs)遵守手部卫生(HH)指南的情况往往不佳,关于适当使用手套和长袍的证据有限且不令人鼓舞。在这项研究中,我们评估了一种多模式干预措施随时间推移改善 HCWs 遵守标准卫生预防措施的能力。
对罗马萨皮恩扎大学翁贝托一世教学医院医疗/外科重症监护病房(ICU)中 HH 指南和适当使用手套或长袍的依从性进行了直接观察的趋势分析。该研究包括两个阶段:六个月的基线阶段和十二个月的干预后阶段。多模式干预措施基于世界卫生组织的策略,包括 HCWs 的教育和培训,以及绩效反馈。
从 2016 年 11 月到 2018 年 4 月共收集了 12853 次观察结果。总体依从性从基线时的 41.9%显著提高到干预后的 62.1%(<0.001),并且这种改善在接下来的三个季度中持续存在。尽管在不同的职业类别和研究期间存在变异性,但大多数调查结果都呈现出类似的趋势。依从性的主要决定因素是职业类别(护士的依从率最高)、是否为 ICU 工作人员以及是否提供常规护理,而不是紧急护理。HH 依从性受手套使用的影响;不必要的戴手套会对 HH 行为产生负面影响,而适当的戴手套则会产生积极影响。
多模式干预措施显著提高了对标准卫生预防措施的依从性。然而,定期进行教育强化和反馈对于保持高水平和统一的依从性至关重要。