The Compliance Rates of Hand Hygiene in Intensive Care Unit and Surgical Services at a State Hospital in Turkey

Serap Süzük, Ç. Edis, A. Çalik, Serpil Akdoğan, S. Ünal
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Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) cause many problems as prolonged hospitalization, consumption of resources as well as increased morbidity and mortality, increasing cost and antimicrobial resistance. The protection methods are important in HAIs as well as other infection diseases (1). Hand hygiene practice is one of the most effective measures to prevent HAIs (2). Although hand hygiene is an effective and simple method, hand hygiene compliance among health care workers is very low (3). SUMMARY Objective: The most efficient and most cost effective method for preventing health care associated infections is hand hygiene. Although hand hygiene is the most effective and simple method, compliance rates are very low among health care workers. It was aimed to evaluate the rates of compliance of healthcare workers in a state hospital. Material and Method: In this study, totally 112 healthcare workers (31 doctors and 81 nurses) were evaluated with the 5-indication observation method in a period between January and July 2013. Results: A total of 754 (65.9%) out of 1.144 cases were resulted in accurate hand washing and hand-rubbing. When the intensive care unit and surgical clinics were evaluated together, it was found that hand hygiene compliance rates were 51.26% in 199 cases and 66.85% in 591 cases for doctors and nurses, respectively. Conclusion: Consequently, we think that preinformed observations are important training instruments for hand hygiene compliance.
土耳其一家国立医院重症监护病房和外科服务的手部卫生依从率
医疗保健相关感染(HAIs)导致许多问题,如住院时间延长、资源消耗、发病率和死亡率增加、成本增加和抗菌素耐药性。保护方法在HAIs以及其他传染病中很重要(1)。手卫生习惯是预防HAIs最有效的措施之一(2)。尽管手卫生是一种有效和简单的方法,但卫生保健工作者的手卫生依从性非常低(3)。虽然手卫生是最有效和最简单的方法,但卫生保健工作者的遵守率非常低。其目的是评估一家州立医院保健工作者的遵守率。材料与方法:本研究于2013年1 - 7月对112名医护人员(31名医生、81名护士)采用5指征观察法进行评估。结果:1.144例患者中,有754例(65.9%)实现了正确的洗手和搓手。重症监护病房与外科门诊合并评估时,医生和护士的手卫生依从率分别为199例(51.26%)和591例(66.85%)。结论:因此,我们认为预先告知观察是手部卫生依从性的重要训练手段。
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