Kielar Maciej, Depurbaix Renata, Agnyziak Marzena, Wijaszka Bogumiőa, Poboży Tomasz
Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce, Poland.
Department of Surgery, Surgery Clinic, Medicover Hospital, Warsaw, Poland.
J Prev Med Hyg. 2021 Apr 29;62(1):E25-E32. doi: 10.15167/2421-4248/jpmh2021.62.1.1603. eCollection 2021 Mar.
Hand cleansing and disinfection is the most efficient method for reducing the rates of hospital-acquired infections which are a serious medical and economic problem. Striving to ensure the maximum safety of the therapeutic process, we decided to promote hand hygiene by implementing the educational program titled "Clean Care is a Safer Care". The occurrence of the COVID-19 pandemic affected the compliance with procedures related to the sanitary regime, including the frequency and accuracy of hand decontamination by medical personnel.
The objective of the study was to assess the usefulness of the educational program titled "Clean Care is a Safer Care" as a tool for increasing compliance with hand hygiene principles.
We monitored the compliance with the hygiene procedure before implementation of the program as well as during the hand hygiene campaign by means of direct observation as well as the disinfectant consumption rates.
In the initial self-assessment survey, the hospital had scored 270/500 points (54%). Preliminary audit revealed the hygiene compliance rate at the level of 49%. After broad-scaled educational efforts, the semi-annual audit revealed an increase in hand hygiene compliance rate up to 81% (hospital average) while the final audit carried out after one year of campaigning revealed a compliance rate of 77%. The final score for the hospital increased to 435/500 points.
COVID-19 pandemic dramatically increased accuracy of proper hand hygiene procedures and consumption of disinfectant agents. The educational program has succeeded to reach its goal; however, long-term educational efforts are required to maintain and improve the quality of provided services.
手部清洁与消毒是降低医院获得性感染发生率最有效的方法,而医院获得性感染是一个严重的医学和经济问题。为努力确保治疗过程的最大安全性,我们决定通过实施名为“清洁护理更安全”的教育项目来促进手部卫生。新型冠状病毒肺炎(COVID-19)大流行的出现影响了与卫生制度相关程序的遵守情况,包括医务人员手部消毒的频率和准确性。
本研究的目的是评估名为“清洁护理更安全”的教育项目作为提高手部卫生原则遵守率工具的有效性。
我们通过直接观察以及消毒剂消耗率来监测项目实施前以及手部卫生活动期间卫生程序的遵守情况。
在初始自我评估调查中,该医院得分为270/500分(54%)。初步审核显示卫生遵守率为49%。经过广泛的教育努力,半年期审核显示手部卫生遵守率提高到81%(医院平均水平),而在开展活动一年后进行的最终审核显示遵守率为77%。该医院的最终得分提高到435/500分。
COVID-19大流行显著提高了正确手部卫生程序的准确性和消毒剂的消耗量。该教育项目已成功实现其目标;然而,需要长期的教育努力来维持和提高所提供服务的质量。