在一家三级护理医院的加护病房推广成功的手部卫生习惯

Juhi Taneja , Bibhabati Mishra
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摘要

背景:医院感染的控制是医院环境中主要的健康问题,手卫生被认为是医院感染控制中最重要的工具。方法对某三级医院重症监护病房(ICU) 106名医护人员在接触病人前后的洗手情况进行前瞻性研究,了解英国潘特医学研究生教育研究所重症监护病房(ICU)洗手依从率及不依从性的相关因素,并探讨任务导向的手卫生教育干预方案的影响。结果icu 30 h内共观察手部卫生462次,依从率为52%。94%的受访者表示有积极的意愿遵守手部卫生。大多数受访者(78.2%)认为他们可以自行改善手部卫生依从性。干预措施包括手卫生指征和技术教育、手卫生表现反馈和讨论以往对医护人员手卫生信念的评估。强化手卫生宣传后,对98名护理人员进行了观察,提供了425次手卫生机会,采取措施后,手卫生依从性提高到63%。结论通过定期提醒和调查,可有效提高卫生工作者的手卫生依从性。应系统地规划、定期开展并评估护理人员的手部卫生培训计划,以保持他们的积极性。
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Promotion of Successful Hand Hygiene practices in the Intensive Care Units of a Tertiary Care Hospital

Background

Control of nosocomial infections is a major health concern in a hospital setting and hand hygiene is considered as the most important tool in nosocomial infection control.

Methods

This prospective study about the practice of hand washing by 106 HCWs (Health Care Workers) working in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) before and after patient contact in a tertiary care hospital was conducted to find out the hand washing compliance rate in ICU of GB Pant Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research and the factors associated with noncompliance and to find out the impact of a task-orientated hand hygiene education and intervention program.

Results

462 opportunities of hand hygiene were observed in the ICUs over 30 h. Adherence was found to be 52%. A positive intention to comply with hand hygiene was found among 94% of the respondents. Most respondents (78.2%) believed that they could improve compliance with hand hygiene on their own. Intervention included education on hand hygiene indications and technique, hand hygiene performance feedback, and discussion of the previous assessment of HCWs’ beliefs toward hand hygiene. After intensive promotion of hand hygiene, observation sessions were performed on 98 nursing staff, which provided 425 opportunities of hand hygiene, and hand hygiene adherence was increased to 63% as an impact of measures taken.

Conclusions

The study revealed that hand hygiene compliance can be effectively increased among HCWs by regular reminders and surveys. Training programs on hand hygiene should be systematically planned, regularly conducted, and evaluated for staff nurses so as to keep them motivated.

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