Hand hygiene: What about our patients?

E. Burnett, K. Lee, P. Kydd
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Effective hand hygiene practice within health care is widely recognised as being one of the single most important interventions to control and prevent the spread of healthcare associated infection (HCAI). This study aimed to explore nurses' and patients' perceptions towards patient hand hygiene and determine whether patients who required assistance with their hand hygiene were encouraged and offered appropriate facilities at appropriate times. In January 2007, within an acute teaching hospital in Scotland, six observational sessions, each lasting 4 hours were undertaken, 33 nurses completed a survey questionnaire, and interviews were carried out with 22 patients who required hand hygiene assistance. 100% of nurses and 95% of patients believed that patient hand hygiene was an important part of controlling and preventing HCAI. 64% of nurses reported having offered patients facilities to decontaminate their hands during the observational period, but only 14% of patients agreed with this. Out of 75 patient hand hygiene opportunities identified, facilities were provided on only one occasion. Despite nurses believing patient hand hygiene is an important part of preventing and controlling HCAI, unless patients are able to undertake this task independently, they are rarely encouraged or offered facilities to do so.
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手部卫生:我们的病人呢?
卫生保健中有效的手卫生习惯被广泛认为是控制和预防卫生保健相关感染传播的最重要的干预措施之一。本研究旨在探讨护士和患者对患者手卫生的看法,并确定是否鼓励需要手卫生帮助的患者并在适当的时间提供适当的设施。2007年1月,在苏格兰的一家急症教学医院进行了6次观察,每次持续4小时,33名护士完成了一份调查问卷,并与22名需要手部卫生帮助的患者进行了访谈。100%的护士和95%的患者认为患者手卫生是控制和预防HCAI的重要组成部分。64%的护士报告说,在观察期间为患者提供了消毒设施,但只有14%的患者同意这一点。在确定的75个患者手部卫生机会中,只有一次提供了设施。尽管护士认为患者手部卫生是预防和控制HCAI的重要组成部分,但除非患者能够独立承担这项任务,否则很少鼓励他们或为他们提供设施。
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