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孟加拉国选定的三级保健医院中卫生保健工作者的手卫生依从性及其相关因素。

Hand hygiene compliance and associated factors among healthcare workers in selected tertiary-care hospitals in Bangladesh.

机构信息

Infectious Diseases Division, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research Bangladesh (ICDDR,B), Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Department of Population Sciences, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

出版信息

J Hosp Infect. 2023 Sep;139:220-227. doi: 10.1016/j.jhin.2023.07.012. Epub 2023 Jul 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Hand hygiene (HH) is a fundamental element of patient safety. Adherence to HH among healthcare workers (HCWs) varies greatly depending on a range of factors, including risk perceptions, institutional culture, auditing mechanisms, and availability of HH supplies.

AIMS

This study aimed to evaluate HH compliance and associated factors among HCWs in selected tertiary-care hospitals in Bangladesh.

METHODS

During September 2020 to May 2021, we conducted non-participatory observations at 10 tertiary-care hospitals using the WHO's '5-moments for hand hygiene tool' to record HH compliance among physicians, nurses and cleaning staff. We also performed semi-structured interviews to determine the key barriers to complying with HH.

RESULTS

We observed 14,668 hand hygiene opportunities. The overall HH compliance was 25.3%, the highest among nurses (28.5%), and the lowest among cleaning staff (9.9%). HCWs in public hospitals had significantly higher odds of complying with HH practices than those in private hospitals (adjusted odds ratio: 1.73, 95% CI: 1.55-1.93). The odds of performing HH after touching a patient were 3.36 times higher compared with before touching a patient (95% CI: 2.90-3.90). The reported key barriers to performing HH were insufficient supplies (57.9%), skin reactions (26.3%), workload (26.3%) and lack of facilities (22.7%). Overall, observed HH supplies were available in 81.7% of wards for physicians and 95.1% of wards for nurses, however, no designated HH facilities were found for the cleaning staff.

CONCLUSIONS

HH compliance among HCWs fell significantly short of the standard for safe patient care. Inadequate HH supplies demonstrate a lack of prioritizing, promoting and investing in infection prevention and control.

摘要

背景

手部卫生(HH)是患者安全的基本要素。医护人员(HCWs)对手部卫生的依从性差异很大,这取决于一系列因素,包括风险认知、机构文化、审核机制以及 HH 用品的供应情况。

目的

本研究旨在评估孟加拉国选定的三级保健医院 HCWs 的 HH 依从性及其相关因素。

方法

在 2020 年 9 月至 2021 年 5 月期间,我们使用世界卫生组织的“五个时刻手部卫生工具”在 10 家三级保健医院进行非参与式观察,以记录医生、护士和清洁人员的 HH 依从性。我们还进行了半结构访谈,以确定遵守 HH 的主要障碍。

结果

我们观察了 14668 次手部卫生机会。总体 HH 依从率为 25.3%,其中护士的依从率最高(28.5%),清洁人员的依从率最低(9.9%)。与私立医院相比,公立医院 HCWs 遵守 HH 实践的可能性显著更高(调整后的优势比:1.73,95%CI:1.55-1.93)。与接触患者前相比,接触患者后进行 HH 的可能性高 3.36 倍(95%CI:2.90-3.90)。报告的 HH 执行主要障碍是供应不足(57.9%)、皮肤反应(26.3%)、工作量大(26.3%)和缺乏设施(22.7%)。总体而言,81.7%的医生病房和 95.1%的护士病房可提供观察到的 HH 用品,但未为清洁人员找到指定的 HH 设施。

结论

HCWs 的 HH 依从性显著低于安全患者护理的标准。HH 用品供应不足表明在感染预防和控制方面缺乏重视、促进和投资。

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