Baseer Abdul Qadeer, Usmani Asmatullah, Mushfiq Shafiqullah, Hassand Mohammad Hassan, Rahimi Bilal Ahmad, Monib Abdul Wahid, Daqiq Mohammad Salim, Niazi Parwiz
Department of Biology, Faculty of Education, Kandahar University, Kandahar, Afghanistan.
Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Kandahar University, Kandahar, Afghanistan.
Belitung Nurs J. 2025 Jan 26;11(1):83-90. doi: 10.33546/bnj.3460. eCollection 2025.
Hand hygiene is a critical component of infection prevention and control (IPC) in healthcare settings, as emphasized by the World Health Organization (WHO). However, compliance with recommended hand hygiene practices remains suboptimal in many resource-limited settings, including Afghanistan. Despite its importance, limited research has been conducted on hand hygiene practices in Afghan healthcare facilities, highlighting the need for further investigation.
This study aimed to evaluate the self-reported hand hygiene practices of nurses at Mirwais Regional Hospital in Kandahar, Afghanistan.
A cross-sectional study was conducted among 141 nurses between August and October 2023. Self-reported hand hygiene compliance was assessed using WHO's "Your 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene" framework. Data on demographic characteristics, training, and compliance rates were collected. Descriptive statistics and logistic regressions were applied to analyze the data using SPSS version 26.0.
The study found that 73.1% of nurses demonstrated good hand hygiene practices, while 26.9% had non-good compliance. Female nurses showed significantly higher compliance (87.5%) than their male counterparts (68.8%) with a -value of 0.044, AOR = 1.15 (95% CI: 1.03-9.75). Nurses with a bachelor's degree had higher compliance (92.3%) compared to those with a diploma (59.4%) ( = 0.046, AOR = 2.1, 95% CI: 0.15-0.96). Nurses aged ≥30 years showed better compliance (96%) than those aged 20-29 years (75.3%) ( = 0.006, AOR = 2.1, 95% CI: 1.84-36.53). Hand hygiene training was positively associated with better compliance (88.3% vs. 61.9%, = 0.004, AOR = 1.5, 95% CI: 0.07-0.6).
While overall compliance was relatively high, significant gaps persist, particularly among younger, less educated, and male nurses, as well as those in high-burden wards. Enhanced training programs, tailored strategies, and regular audits are essential for improving hand hygiene practices and strengthening infection prevention and control efforts, ultimately enhancing patient safety in resource-limited settings.
世界卫生组织(WHO)强调,手部卫生是医疗机构感染预防与控制(IPC)的关键组成部分。然而,在包括阿富汗在内的许多资源有限的环境中,遵守推荐的手部卫生规范情况仍不尽人意。尽管其很重要,但针对阿富汗医疗机构手部卫生规范的研究有限,这凸显了进一步调查的必要性。
本研究旨在评估阿富汗坎大哈米尔瓦伊斯地区医院护士自我报告的手部卫生规范执行情况。
2023年8月至10月期间,对141名护士进行了一项横断面研究。使用WHO的“手部卫生的五个关键时刻”框架评估自我报告的手部卫生合规情况。收集了人口统计学特征、培训和合规率的数据。使用SPSS 26.0版本对数据进行描述性统计和逻辑回归分析。
研究发现,73.1%的护士手部卫生规范执行情况良好,而26.9%的护士合规情况不佳。女性护士的合规率(87.5%)显著高于男性护士(68.8%),P值为0.044,调整后比值比(AOR)=1.15(95%置信区间:1.03 - 9.75)。拥有学士学位的护士合规率(92.3%)高于拥有文凭的护士(59.4%)(P = 0.046,AOR = 2.1,95%置信区间:0.15 - 0.96)。年龄≥30岁的护士合规率(96%)高于20 - 29岁的护士(75.3%)(P = 0.006,AOR = 2.1,95%置信区间:1.84 - 36.53)。手部卫生培训与更好的合规情况呈正相关(88.3%对61.9%,P = 0.004,AOR = 1.5,95%置信区间:0.07 - 0.6)。
虽然总体合规率相对较高,但仍存在显著差距,特别是在年轻、受教育程度较低的男性护士以及高负担病房的护士中。加强培训项目、制定针对性策略和定期审核对于改善手部卫生规范执行情况和加强感染预防与控制工作至关重要,最终可提高资源有限环境中的患者安全。