基于物联网的手卫生依从性监测系统及其在医院环境中的有效性验证

IF 4.4 4区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Ju-Yu Wu, Yi-Chun Lin, Shu-Yuan Lee, Cheng-Pin Chen, Shu-Hsing Cheng, Chien-Yu Cheng, Congo Tak Shing Ching, Hui-Min David Wang, Chu-Chun Yeh, Wei J. Chen, Wei-Wen Chen, Lun-De Liao
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摘要

医疗保健相关感染(HAI)是影响患者最常见的不良医疗事件。在国际上,对卫生保健工作者(HCWs)的手卫生遵守情况进行监测,以减少HAI风险。虽然直接观察被认为是监测的黄金标准,但它有几个缺点。为了解决这一问题,该研究重点开发了一种综合的手卫生系统,该系统集成了物联网(IoT)手卫生与肥皂和水(HHW)和酒精配方(HHA)监测,在web界面上集成了实时数据可视化,以跟踪HCWs的手卫生习惯,并提供即时的合规率和准确率计算。该物联网系统使用蓝牙进行HCW定位和HHW检测,超声波传感器用于洗手时间,压力传感器用于HHA检测。此外,建立云服务器、数据库和网站来管理和显示物联网设备接收到的数据。为了减少台湾的HAI,医院必须同时提供HHW和HHA系统,当需要手卫生时,HCWs可以选择其中一种方法。该系统在成人重症监护病房(ICU)的临床实践中达到72%的准确率。
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IoT-Based Hand Hygiene Compliance Monitoring System and Validation of Its Effectiveness in Hospital Environments

IoT-Based Hand Hygiene Compliance Monitoring System and Validation of Its Effectiveness in Hospital Environments

Healthcare-associated infection (HAI) is the most common adverse medical event that affects patients. Internationally, healthcare workers (HCWs) are monitored for hand hygiene compliance to reduce HAI risk. While direct observation is considered the gold standard for monitoring, it has several disadvantages. To address this, the study focused on developing a comprehensive hand hygiene system that integrates the Internet of Things (IoT) hand hygiene with soap and water (HHW) and alcohol-based formulation (HHA) monitoring, incorporates real-time data visualization on a web interface to track HCWs' hand hygiene practices, and provides instant calculations of compliance and accuracy rates. This IoT system uses Bluetooth for HCW positioning and HHW detection, ultrasonic sensors for handwashing duration, and pressure sensors for HHA detection. Furthermore, a cloud server, database, and website are established to manage and display the data received by the IoT devices. To reduce HAI in Taiwan, hospitals must provide both HHW and HHA systems, and HCWs can choose either method when hand hygiene is necessary. The system achieved 72% accuracy in clinical practice within an adult intensive care unit (ICU).

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Global Challenges
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