Gap between self-evaluation and actual hand hygiene compliance among health-care workers.

IF 0.9 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Journal of Infection Prevention Pub Date : 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1177/17571774221094160
Hideharu Hagiya, Ryosuke Takase, Yosuke Sazumi, Yoshito Nishimura, Hiroyuki Honda, Fumio Otsuka
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Hand hygiene (HH) compliance among health-care workers has not satisfactorily improved despite multiple educative approaches. Between October 2019 and February 2020, we performed a self-evaluation test and a direct observation for the compliance of the 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene program advocated by the World Health Organization at two Japanese hospitals. Average percentages of self-evaluated HH compliance were as follows: (i) 76.9% for "Before touching a patient," (ii) 85.8% for "Before clean/aseptic procedures," (iii) 95.9% for "After body fluid exposure/risk," (iv) 84.0% for "After touching a patient," and (v) 69.2% for "After touching patient surroundings." On the other hand, actual HH compliance was 11.7% for "Before touching a patient" and 18.0% for "After touching a patient or patient surroundings." The present study demonstrated a big gap between self-evaluation and actual HH compliance among nurses working at hospitals, indicating the need of further providing the education in infection prevention.

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卫生保健工作者的自我评价与实际手卫生遵守情况之间的差距。
尽管采取了多种教育方法,但卫生保健工作者的手卫生依从性并未得到令人满意的改善。在2019年10月至2020年2月期间,我们对日本两家医院进行了自我评估测试和直接观察,以了解世界卫生组织倡导的手部卫生5时刻计划的遵守情况。自我评估HH依从性的平均百分比如下:(i)“接触患者之前”为76.9%,(ii)“清洁/无菌程序之前”为85.8%,(iii)“体液暴露/风险之后”为95.9%,(iv)“接触患者之后”为84.0%,(v)“接触患者环境之后”为69.2%。另一方面,“接触患者之前”的实际HH依从性为11.7%,“接触患者或患者周围环境后”的实际HH依从性为18.0%。本研究显示,医院护士的自我评价与实际的HH依从性存在较大差距,提示需要进一步开展感染预防教育。
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Journal of Infection Prevention
Journal of Infection Prevention Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
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期刊介绍: Journal of Infection Prevention is the professional publication of the Infection Prevention Society. The aim of the journal is to advance the evidence base in infection prevention and control, and to provide a publishing platform for all health professionals interested in this field of practice. Journal of Infection Prevention is a bi-monthly peer-reviewed publication containing a wide range of articles: ·Original primary research studies ·Qualitative and quantitative studies ·Reviews of the evidence on various topics ·Practice development project reports ·Guidelines for practice ·Case studies ·Overviews of infectious diseases and their causative organisms ·Audit and surveillance studies/projects
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