A competency-based approach to promoting effective hand hygiene in long-term care facilities

D. A. Nnate
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Long-term care facilities (LTCFs) comprise a large proportion of healthcare service users due to the increasing ageing population. Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) constitute a major burden in LTCFs and are associated with significant infectious disease outbreaks and mortality. The non-adherence to effective hand hygiene practice due to missed opportunity for staff to explore its role in infection prevention and control (IPC) within these settings, has been emphasised by the COVID-19 pandemic. This article explores the factors contributing to the poor attitude of staff members towards non-compliance with IPC measures in LTCFs. Recommendations on improving IPC measures were further made based on the Infection Prevention Society competency framework which serves as a tool for individuals to improve their performance continually and become efficient practitioners. After reading this article and completing the time out activities, you should be able to (i) identify various means of promoting adequate hand hygiene in long-term care facilities (LCTFs); (ii) understand that every activity taken to prevent the spread of healthcare associated infections (HAI) begins and ends with effective hand hygiene; (iii) recognise steps to prevent cross infection through improved compliance with the five moments of hand hygiene in LTCFs; (iv) develop a satisfactory attitude towards hand hygiene compliance in the workplace, and (v) appraise own competence, recognise areas for further improvement, and devise means of promoting staff compliance through evaluation and feedback.
以能力为基础的方法促进长期护理机构有效的手卫生
由于人口日益老龄化,长期护理设施(ltcf)占医疗保健服务使用者的很大比例。卫生保健相关感染(HAIs)是长期慢性疾病的主要负担,与重大传染病暴发和死亡率有关。COVID-19大流行强调了由于工作人员错过了在这些环境中探索其在感染预防和控制(IPC)中的作用的机会而没有遵守有效的手卫生习惯。本文探讨了导致工作人员对ltcf中不遵守IPC措施的不良态度的因素。根据感染预防学会能力框架进一步提出了改进IPC措施的建议,该框架可作为个人不断提高其绩效并成为有效从业人员的工具。读完这篇文章并完成暂停活动后,你应该能够(i)找出在长期护理设施内促进适当手部卫生的各种方法;(ii)了解为防止卫生保健相关感染传播而采取的每项活动都始于和结束于有效的手部卫生;(iii)认可长期护理中心采取措施,加强遵守手部卫生五分钟,以防止交叉感染;(iv)对工作场所的手卫生规定树立满意的态度,以及(v)评估自己的能力,找出需要进一步改善的地方,并制定方法,通过评估和反馈,促进员工遵守规定。
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