重新启用电子监察系统以监察手部卫生及依从情况:质素改善研究。

IF 2.4 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Ashley M Brooks, William C Roettger, Alexandra N Bates, Kristin J Schultz, Brad A Krier, Pawan Bhandari, Gokhan Anil
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摘要

背景:在卫生保健机构中,手卫生有助于预防感染。我们医院于2021年秋季实施了电子健康监控系统(EHHMS),以提高健康合规。随着时间的推移,最初的改进低于既定的目标。本质量改进研究旨在确定EHHMS重新启动的有效性,以实现HH观察和依从性的可持续改进。方法:根据工作人员进出病房的情况跟踪HH观察;HH依从性是HH事件与HH观察值的比值。2023年2月重新启动的重点是期望标准化、领导参与、参考材料开发和每周数据共享。结果:在最初实施EHHMS期间,平均HH观察值为80.3 /患者日,HH依从性为94.8%;然后,HH观察减少到每患者每天63.0次,依从性为93.7%。重新启动带来了显著的持续改善,平均每位患者每天79.0次的HH观察(增加28.2%)和94.6%的HH依从性(讨论:实施EHHMS改善了HH依从性)。成功取决于一线领导的支持、实际干预和持续反馈。未来的研究应探讨长期可持续性和更广泛的影响。结论:持续绩效岗位EHHMS的实施需要一个全面的计划。
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Relaunch of an electronic monitoring system to sustain hand hygiene observations and compliance: A quality improvement study.

Background: Hand hygiene (HH) can help prevent infections in health care settings. Our hospital implemented an electronic HH monitoring system (EHHMS) in fall 2021 to increase HH compliance. Initial improvements decreased below established goals over time. This quality improvement study aimed to determine the effectiveness of an EHHMS relaunch to achieve sustainable improvement in HH observations and compliance.

Methods: HH observations were tracked based on staff entries and exits from patient rooms; HH compliance was the ratio of HH events over HH observations. The relaunch in February 2023 focused on standardization of expectations, leadership engagement, development of reference materials, and sharing weekly data.

Results: During initial EHHMS implementation, the mean HH observations were 80.3 per patient-day, with HH compliance of 94.8%; HH observations then decreased to 63.0 per patient-day with 93.7% compliance. The relaunch resulted in significant sustained improvement, with 79.0 mean HH observations per patient-day (28.2% increase) and 94.6% HH compliance (P < .001). These gains were sustained throughout the following 18-month control period.

Discussion: Implementing an EHHMS improved HH compliance. Success depended on frontline leaders' buy-in, practical interventions, and continuous feedback. Future studies should explore long-term sustainability and broader effects.

Conclusions: Sustained performance after EHHMS implementation requires a comprehensive plan.

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期刊介绍: AJIC covers key topics and issues in infection control and epidemiology. Infection control professionals, including physicians, nurses, and epidemiologists, rely on AJIC for peer-reviewed articles covering clinical topics as well as original research. As the official publication of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC)
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