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评估对世界卫生组织手部卫生五个时刻的依从性:医护人员横断面观察

Evaluation of compliance to the World Health Organization's five moments of hand hygiene: Cross-sectional observation of healthcare professionals.

作者信息

Bale Thabiso L A, Ramukumba Tendani S, Mudau Lutendo S

机构信息

Adelaide Tambo School of Nursing Science, Faculty of Science, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South Africa.

Department of Environmental Health, Faculty of Science, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South Africa.

出版信息

S Afr J Infect Dis. 2021 Jul 26;36(1):255. doi: 10.4102/sajid.v36i1.255. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Human hands are home to thousands of microorganisms, which may be transmitted to surfaces that the hands come into contact with. When in contact with people who are ailing or have weakened immune systems, some of these microorganisms can cause infections and disease. Correct hand hygiene goes a long way in eradicating these potentially infective microorganisms and forms the cornerstone of infection prevention and control (IPC) within healthcare facilities and beyond. The healthcare industry is constantly challenged by healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and their negative effects on patient safety and clinical outcomes. Hospitals in Pretoria are facing similar challenges posed by HAIs and there is no report available on compliance of healthcare professionals (HCPs) to the World Health Organization's (WHO) 'five moments of hand hygiene'. Healthcare professional's compliance to all of the five moments of hand hygiene, particularly within the patient zone, is crucial in mitigating and reducing the spread of contact-based infections in the healthcare setting.

METHODS

A quantitative longitudinal design was used in a covert direct observation of HCP compliance to the WHO's five moments of hand hygiene. The observations were conducted over 4 weeks in three hospitals, covering 25 wards, inclusive of four adult critical care units using the WHO's 'five moments of hand hygiene' observation form.

RESULTS

A total of 1906 hand hygiene opportunities were directly observed in three hospitals. Hand hygiene compliance was 17.26% ( = 329). Allied health professionals had higher compliance (23.02%) than medical (19.26%) and nursing professionals (15.76%). The moment before patient contact had the lowest compliance (8.21%) as compared with all other moments.

CONCLUSIONS

In general, HCPs had low compliance to the five moments of hand hygiene within the patient zone. Allied health professionals had higher compliance than medical and nursing professionals. Compliance in public hospitals was lower than in private hospitals. Critical care units had higher compliance compared to general wards. Healthcare professionals better complied to the moments meant for their safety as compared to those indicated for patient safety.

摘要

背景

人类手上存在着数以千计的微生物,这些微生物可能会传播到手部接触的表面。当接触生病或免疫系统较弱的人时,其中一些微生物可能会导致感染和疾病。正确的手部卫生对于根除这些潜在的感染性微生物大有帮助,并且是医疗机构内外感染预防与控制(IPC)的基石。医疗行业一直受到医疗相关感染(HAIs)及其对患者安全和临床结果的负面影响的挑战。比勒陀利亚的医院也面临着HAIs带来的类似挑战,目前尚无关于医疗专业人员(HCPs)对世界卫生组织(WHO)“手卫生五个时刻”的依从性的报告。医疗专业人员对所有五个手卫生时刻的依从性,尤其是在患者区域内,对于减轻和减少医疗机构中接触传播感染的传播至关重要。

方法

采用定量纵向设计,对HCPs对WHO手卫生五个时刻的依从性进行隐蔽直接观察。观察在三家医院进行,为期4周,涵盖25个病房,包括四个成人重症监护病房,使用WHO的“手卫生五个时刻”观察表。

结果

在三家医院共直接观察到1906次手卫生时机。手卫生依从率为17.26%(n = 329)。专职医疗人员的依从率(23.02%)高于医学专业人员(19.26%)和护理专业人员(15.76%)。与所有其他时刻相比,接触患者前的时刻依从率最低(8.21%)。

结论

总体而言,HCPs在患者区域内对五个手卫生时刻的依从性较低。专职医疗人员的依从性高于医学和护理专业人员。公立医院的依从性低于私立医院。重症监护病房的依从性高于普通病房。与针对患者安全的时刻相比,医疗专业人员对针对自身安全的时刻依从性更好。

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