Richter Susarah Maria, Barnard Tobias George
Department of Optometry, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Water and Health Research Centre, University of Johannesburg, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Clin Optom (Auckl). 2021 Jul 23;13:227-234. doi: 10.2147/OPTO.S304315. eCollection 2021.
The link between hand and surface hygiene and the spread of disease has been reported by various studies and understanding the appropriate use of hand hygiene is important in healthcare. The World Health Organization (WHO) introduced the "My Five Moments for Hand Hygiene" model to educate healthcare workers about the importance of hand hygiene to stop the spread of disease.
The objectives of this paper were to determine if the WHO Hand Hygiene Observation Form could be used to monitor for hand and personal hygiene practices of Optometry students, and what their actual hygiene practices are in an Optometry training facility in South Africa.
This cross-sectional study was performed at an Optometry training facility in South Africa using third (n=32) and fourth year (n=39) students. The Hand Hygiene Knowledge Questionnaire for Health Care Workers by the WHO was used to determine their knowledge regarding hand hygiene. After completing the questionnaire, participants were observed in the clinic while consulting patients to determine the hand and surface hygiene practices they apply.
The WHO hand hygiene observation rubric was not appropriate to evaluate hand and surface hygiene in Optometry facilities. The adapted observation rubric created was a better tool to evaluate student hygiene practices and was able to record which hand or surface hygiene were missed when presented with such opportunities. Although 90.1% of the students knew that germs could be transferred to the patients via hands, only 46.5% routinely used an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
This observation rubric developed during this study can assist in creating awareness with students about their own hand and surface hygiene deficiencies when interacting with patients.
多项研究报告了手部和表面卫生与疾病传播之间的联系,了解手部卫生的正确使用在医疗保健中很重要。世界卫生组织(WHO)推出了“我的五个手部卫生时刻”模型,以教育医护人员手部卫生对阻止疾病传播的重要性。
本文的目的是确定WHO手部卫生观察表是否可用于监测验光专业学生的手部和个人卫生习惯,以及他们在南非一家验光培训设施中的实际卫生习惯是什么。
这项横断面研究在南非的一家验光培训设施中进行,研究对象为三年级(n = 32)和四年级(n = 39)的学生。使用WHO的医护人员手部卫生知识问卷来确定他们对手部卫生的了解情况。完成问卷后,在诊所观察参与者为患者看病时的情况,以确定他们采用的手部和表面卫生习惯。
WHO手部卫生观察量表不适用于评估验光设施中的手部和表面卫生情况。创建的适应性观察量表是评估学生卫生习惯的更好工具,并且能够记录在有机会时哪些手部或表面卫生环节被遗漏。尽管90.1%的学生知道细菌可通过手传播给患者,但只有46.5%的学生经常使用含酒精的洗手液。
本研究中开发的这个观察量表有助于让学生意识到自己在与患者互动时手部和表面卫生方面的不足。