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酒精擦手消毒:一项随机对照试验。

Alcohol-based decontamination of gloved hands: A randomized controlled trial.

机构信息

Department of Epidemiology and Public Health, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland.

Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.

出版信息

Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2024 Apr;45(4):467-473. doi: 10.1017/ice.2023.243. Epub 2023 Nov 23.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The gold standard for hand hygiene (HH) while wearing gloves requires removing gloves, performing HH, and donning new gloves between WHO moments. The novel strategy of applying alcohol-based hand rub (ABHR) directly to gloved hands might be effective and efficient.

DESIGN

A mixed-method, multicenter, 3-arm, randomized trial.

SETTING

Adult and pediatric medical-surgical, intermediate, and intensive care units at 4 hospitals.

PARTICIPANTS

Healthcare personnel (HCP).

INTERVENTIONS

HCP were randomized to 3 groups: ABHR applied directly to gloved hands, the current standard, or usual care.

METHODS

Gloved hands were sampled via direct imprint. Gold-standard and usual-care arms were compared with the ABHR intervention.

RESULTS

Bacteria were identified on gloved hands after 432 (67.4%) of 641 observations in the gold-standard arm versus 548 (82.8%) of 662 observations in the intervention arm ( < .01). HH required a mean of 14 seconds in the intervention and a mean of 28.7 seconds in the gold-standard arm ( < .01). Bacteria were identified on gloved hands after 133 (98.5%) of 135 observations in the usual-care arm versus 173 (76.6%) of 226 observations in the intervention arm ( < .01). Of 331 gloves tested 6 (1.8%) were found to have microperforations; all were identified in the intervention arm [6 (2.9%) of 205].

CONCLUSIONS

Compared with usual care, contamination of gloved hands was significantly reduced by applying ABHR directly to gloved hands but statistically higher than the gold standard. Given time savings and microbiological benefit over usual care and lack of feasibility of adhering to the gold standard, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization should consider advising HCP to decontaminate gloved hands with ABHR when HH moments arise during single-patient encounters. NCT03445676.

摘要

目的

戴手套时进行手卫生(HH)的金标准要求在 WHO 时刻之间脱下手套、进行 HH 并戴上新手套。将酒精基手消毒剂(ABHR)直接涂在手套上的新策略可能既有效又高效。

设计

混合方法、多中心、3 臂、随机试验。

设置

4 家医院的成人和儿科普通外科、中级和重症监护病房。

参与者

医护人员(HCP)。

干预措施

HCP 被随机分为 3 组:ABHR 直接涂在手套上、当前标准或常规护理。

方法

通过直接印模对手套进行采样。将金标准组和常规护理组与 ABHR 干预组进行比较。

结果

在金标准组的 641 次观察中有 432 次(67.4%)手套上发现细菌,而干预组的 662 次观察中有 548 次(82.8%)手套上发现细菌(<.01)。干预组 HH 平均需要 14 秒,金标准组平均需要 28.7 秒(<.01)。在常规护理组的 135 次观察中有 133 次(98.5%)手套上发现细菌,而在干预组的 226 次观察中有 173 次(76.6%)手套上发现细菌(<.01)。在测试的 331 只手套中,有 6 只(1.8%)发现有微孔;所有这些手套都在干预组中发现[205 只手套中有 6 只(2.9%)]。

结论

与常规护理相比,直接将 ABHR 涂在手套上可显著减少手套污染,但统计学上高于金标准。鉴于节省时间和对常规护理具有微生物效益,并且难以遵守金标准,疾病控制和预防中心以及世界卫生组织应考虑建议医护人员在单人接触期间出现 HH 时使用 ABHR 对手套进行消毒。NCT03445676。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/d8ec/11007359/61dbc45f07a0/S0899823X2300243X_fig1.jpg

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