The effect of posters and displays on the use of alcohol gel

J. E. Grice, Ibraham Roushdi, D. Ricketts
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Introduction: Hand cleansing with alcohol gel is important in reducing health care associated infection (HCAI). HCAI affects 8% of acute hospital admissions in the UK costing the NHS an estimated ®1 billion per annum1. The aim of this study was to determine the effect of posters and placement of alcohol dispensers on use of alcohol dispensers by staff and visitors passing through hospital foyers. Method: We noted the use of alcohol gel for hand cleansing in pedestrians entering through the hospital foyers. Three scenarios were noted: ■ Display 1. Poster and gel dispenser in the centre of the foyer. ■ Display 2. Poster and gel dispenser on the wall of the foyer. ■ Display 3. No poster with a gel dispenser on the wall of the foyer. Results: For display 1 uptake of alcohol gel was 38.4%, for display 2 it was 8.6% and for display 3 it was 2.7%. There was a significant increase in uptake of alcohol hand cleansing when a display was used (p > 0.001). Regarding gender, males were better users of alcohol hand gel overall. Employment group: the highest use was amongst female visitors with display 1 (51.6%). Displays had least influence on male doctors (44% with display 1, 10% with display 3). Conclusion: We recommend the use of prominently placed posters and gel dispensers in hospital foyers.
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海报和展示品对酒精凝胶使用的影响
导语:用酒精凝胶洗手对减少卫生保健相关感染(HCAI)很重要。在英国,HCAI影响了8%的急性住院患者,每年花费NHS约10亿美元。本研究的目的是确定海报和酒精饮水机的位置对通过医院门厅的工作人员和访客使用酒精饮水机的影响。方法:对进入医院大厅的行人使用酒精凝胶进行手部清洁。需要注意的三种场景:门厅中央的海报和凝胶分发器。■显示2。门厅墙上的海报和凝胶分发器。■显示门厅墙上没有贴贴有凝胶分配器的海报。结果:显示1酒精凝胶的摄取率为38.4%,显示2为8.6%,显示3为2.7%。当使用显示器时,酒精洗手的吸收率显著增加(p > 0.001)。就性别而言,男性总体上更善于使用酒精洗手液。就业组别:使用最多的是女性参观者(51.6%)。显示对男性医生的影响最小(显示1占44%,显示3占10%)。结论:我们建议在医院门厅使用显著位置的海报和凝胶分发器。
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