护士使用含酒精洗手液的频率:一项系统综述。

John M Boyce, Philip M Polgreen, Mauricio Monsalve, David R Macinga, James W Arbogast
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最近,美国食品和药物管理局要求进行一项“最大使用”试验,以确保卫生保健工作者频繁使用含酒精的洗手液(abhr)的安全性。目的:确定在最大使用试验中,志愿者暴露于ABHR的频率。设计回顾性回顾文献并分析最近两项使用手卫生电子依从性监测系统的研究。方法:我们检索PubMed上1970年至2015年12月31日期间发表的文章,其中包含洗手、手卫生、手卫生依从性和含酒精的洗手液等术语。对文章标题、摘要或文本进行审查,以确定是否报告了卫生保健工作者使用ABHR的频率。回顾了两项使用手卫生ECM系统的研究,以确定护士每班和每小时使用ABHR的频率。结果:在3487篇文献中,只有10篇报告了卫生保健工作者每班或每小时使用ABHR的频率。由于所用方法的缺点,对ABHR使用频率的估计非常保守。重症监护病房的ECM系统记录了ABHR使用的最高频率。在95%的护理班次中,每个护士每班使用ABHR 141次或更少,每小时使用ABHR 15次或更少。结论:手卫生ECM系统表明,护士接触abhr的频率差异很大。我们的研究结果应该有助于设计在最大使用试验中个体暴露于ABHR的频率。中国感染与控制杂志,2017;38(1):119 - 119。
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Frequency of Use of Alcohol-Based Hand Rubs by Nurses: A Systematic Review.

BACKGROUND Recently, the US Food and Drug Administration requested that a "maximal use" trial be conducted to ensure the safety of frequent use of alcohol-based hand rubs (ABHRs) by healthcare workers. OBJECTIVE To establish how frequently volunteers should be exposed to ABHR during a maximal use trial. DESIGN Retrospective review of literature and analysis of 2 recent studies that utilized hand hygiene electronic compliance monitoring (ECM) systems. METHODS We reviewed PubMed for articles published between 1970 and December 31, 2015, containing the terms hand washing, hand hygiene, hand hygiene compliance, and alcohol-based hand rubs. Article titles, abstracts, or text were reviewed to determine whether the frequency of ABHR use by healthcare workers was reported. Two studies using hand hygiene ECM systems were reviewed to determine how frequently nurses used ABHR per shift and per hour. RESULTS Of 3,487 citations reviewed, only 10 reported how frequently individual healthcare workers used ABHR per shift or per hour. Very conservative estimates of the frequency of ABHR use were reported owing to shortcomings of the methods utilized. The greatest frequency of ABHR use was recorded by an ECM system in a medical intensive care unit. In 95% of nursing shifts, individual nurses used ABHR 141 times or less per shift, and 15 times or less per hour. CONCLUSIONS Hand hygiene ECM systems established that the frequency of exposure to ABHRs varies substantially among nurses. Our findings should be useful in designing how frequently individuals should be exposed to ABHR during a maximal use trial. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2017;38:189-195.

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