Qualitative observational assessment of the recommended hand rubbing technique amongst young healthcare workers at an academic hospital

M. Barry, Raghad Alotaibi, Farah Alotaibi, L. Alotaibi
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Background: Hand hygiene (HH) is a major cornerstone in preventing hospital-acquired infections. The recommended six-step alcohol-based hand rubbing (ABHR) technique has not been qualitatively evaluated amongst young healthcare workers (HCWs) before. Methods: A cross-sectional observational study at an academic hospital was conducted in 2018; data collectors observed HCWs voluntarily perform ABHR, observing for the quality of the six steps of HH and recording the duration, and if they performed accessory removal then recorded total qualitative scores. Results: Three hundred and seventy-seven young HCWs were qualitatively observed, the mean age of participants was 24.1 years, 49.1% were female, only 10 (2.7%) completely fulfilled all six steps, 97.35% of HCWs had inadequate hand surface coverage and 69.23% did not achieve sufficient timing. The median scores, out of 12, for 3rd-, 4th- and 5th-year medical students, were 6.4, 7.2 and 7.5, respectively, while medical interns scored 7.4 and medical residents scored 7.5 (P = 0.016). Participants with previous HH training sessions scored higher with mean scores of 7.4 versus 6.3 (P ≤ 0.001). Conclusion: The quality of ABHR practised by young HCWs lacked the appropriate coverage of full hands surface coverage and inadequate duration of time, special training and follow-up on the quality of ABHR technique for HCWs early in their career is warranted.
对某学术医院年轻医护人员推荐的搓手技术进行定性观察评估
背景:手部卫生(HH)是预防医院获得性感染的重要基石。推荐的六步酒精搓手(ABHR)技术之前没有在年轻卫生保健工作者(HCWs)中进行定性评估。方法:2018年在某学术医院开展横断面观察性研究;数据收集人员观察医护人员自愿执行ABHR,观察HH的六个步骤的质量并记录持续时间,如果他们执行了附件去除,则记录总定性评分。结果:定性观察了377名年轻医护人员,参与者平均年龄为24.1岁,女性占49.1%,只有10名(2.7%)完全完成了所有6个步骤,97.35%的医护人员手表面覆盖不足,69.23%的医护人员没有获得足够的时间。三、四、五年级医学生的平均得分分别为6.4、7.2和7.5,实习医生为7.4,住院医生为7.5 (P = 0.016)。先前接受过HH培训的参与者得分更高,平均得分为7.4比6.3 (P≤0.001)。结论:年轻医护人员的ABHR技术质量缺乏适当的全手面覆盖,持续时间不足,有必要在职业生涯早期对医护人员进行ABHR技术质量的特殊培训和随访。
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