Abstract
BackgroundHand hygiene (HH) is the cornerstone of infection control, and the promotion of HH is the focus of the world. The study aims to compare the role of two different types of electronic hand hygiene monitoring systems (EHHMSs) in promoting HH of healthcare workers (HCWs) in the intensive care unit (ICU).MethodsIn a 16-bed ICU of a general tertiary hospital in Shenzhen, the research was divided into three stages with interrupted time series (ITS) design. In the first stage, the direct observation method was used to monitor and feed back the HH compliance rate of HCWs monthly. In the second stage, the type1 EHHMS was applied to monitor and feed back the individual number of HH events monthly. In the third stage, the type2 EHHMS with a function of instant reminder and feedback was employed, and the personal HH compliance rates were fed back monthly. Meanwhile, direct observation continued in the last two stages.ResultsIn the second stage, The HH compliance rate increased. However, there was no significant difference in the trajectory of the rate compared with the first stage. In the first month of the third stage, the HH compliance rate increased by 12.324% immediately and then ascended by 1.242% over time. The number of HH events per bed day and HH products’ consumption per bed day were consistent with the change of HH compliance rate observed.ConclusionMonitoring and feedback can improve the HH of HCWs. The EHHMS, with the function of real-time reminders and feedback, has a more noticeable effect on promoting HH.
Highlights
Hand hygiene (HH) is the cornerstone of infection control, and the promotion of HH is the focus of the world
A total of 6253 times of HH moments and 4377 times of hand hygiene events (HHEs) were observed by direct observation, and the total HH compliance rate was 70.00%
The HHEs detected by electronic hand hygiene monitoring systems (EHHMSs) were 425,602 times, 59.37 times per bed day
Summary
Hand hygiene (HH) is the cornerstone of infection control, and the promotion of HH is the focus of the world. The study aims to compare the role of two different types of electronic hand hygiene monitoring systems (EHHMSs) in promoting HH of healthcare workers (HCWs) in the intensive care unit (ICU). Hand hygiene is currently recognized as the cornerstone of healthcare-associated infection (HAI) control [1]. It can effectively prevent the hands from becoming the vectors of HAIs pathogens, reducing the occurrence of HAIs [2,3,4,5]. These five HH moments are the principles that every HCW should follow in their work. HH’s promotion among HCWs is a challenge and focus for different levels and kinds of medical establishments
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