D'Agostino Federica, Bonanno Ester, Di Santo Giovanni, Di Santo Danilo S, Lamberti Marcello, de Waure Chiara
Hospital Health Direction, San Pio Hospital, Benevento, Italy.
Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy.
Infez Med. 2024 Dec 1;32(4):499-505. doi: 10.53854/liim-3204-8. eCollection 2024.
Health care-associated infections (HAIs), albeit being the most frequent adverse event in health care, are mostly preventable through hand hygiene (HH). Given the extremely low HH compliance among healthcare workers (HCWs), educational initiatives aimed at this group are crucial. This study used an ultraviolet (UV)-based technology to assess the efficacy of an educational and training program on HH for HCWs in a second-level hospital in southern Italy.
A quasi-experimental study was conducted between November 2020 and February 2022. Participants were asked to rub their hands with an UV-labelled disinfectant solution before having digital images of both sides of their hands taken under UV-A light, using a device that recorded the solution's distribution on each surface before and after the training session. The instrument recorded the percentage of surface covered (quantitative data) for each measurement along with the eventual passing of the 95% threshold (qualitative data).
Following the training session, we observed a significant increase in the number of valid procedures as well as the mean coverage (expressed as the percentage of surface covered) for each surface examined. From 16.9% in the pre-interventional phase to 48.7% in the post-interventional phase, the percentage of HCWs who exceeded the 95% threshold on both sides of hands increased significantly (p<0,001).
The findings of our study show that the training intervention was effective in raising participants HH performance. Secondly, they suggest that giving HCWs immediate visual feedback on their progress throughout the learning process could help increase HH adequacy.
医疗保健相关感染(HAIs)虽是医疗保健中最常见的不良事件,但大多可通过手部卫生(HH)预防。鉴于医护人员(HCWs)的手部卫生依从性极低,针对该群体的教育举措至关重要。本研究采用基于紫外线(UV)的技术,评估意大利南部一家二级医院针对医护人员开展的手部卫生教育培训项目的效果。
于2020年11月至2022年2月进行了一项准实验研究。要求参与者在使用能记录培训前后溶液在每个表面分布情况的设备,在紫外光A下拍摄双手两侧的数码照片之前,用含紫外线标记的消毒溶液揉搓双手。该仪器记录每次测量的表面覆盖百分比(定量数据)以及是否最终超过95%的阈值(定性数据)。
培训课程结束后,我们观察到有效操作的数量以及每个检查表面的平均覆盖率(以表面覆盖百分比表示)均显著增加。双手两侧超过95%阈值的医护人员百分比从干预前阶段的16.9%显著增至干预后阶段的48.7%(p<0.001)。
我们研究结果表明,培训干预有效地提高了参与者的手部卫生表现。其次,研究结果表明,在整个学习过程中为医护人员提供关于其进展的即时视觉反馈,可能有助于提高手部卫生的充分性。