‘We do not wash hands’: Barriers to the maintenance of five moments of hand hygiene among learner nurses at a university in Limpopo province, South Africa

Takalani Edith Mutshatshi, Melitah Molatelo Rasweswe
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The provision of quality patient care involves adequate infection control measures in healthcare institutions which is achievable through the maintenance of five moments of hand hygiene. Although there is growing awareness of the importance of proper hand hygiene in healthcare settings, empirical data indicate that there has not been a corresponding rise in the proper practice. Healthcare professionals including learner nurses frequently complain about obstacles that hinder them from effectively maintaining five moments of hand hygiene. We investigated the barriers to the maintenance of five moments of hand hygiene among learner nurses at a University in Limpopo province, South Africa. The study was qualitative using an explorative, descriptive research design. Data were collected from learner nurses using individual interviews. Tesch’s open coding method was utilized to analyze data. The findings revealed that there are limited resources in clinical facilities, related to the shortage of water supply, inadequate handwashing equipment, and shortage of supplies. The study also revealed that there is a high and heavy workload with limited human resources. The study suggests that healthcare settings need adequate resources to maintain five moments of hand hygiene.

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“我们不洗手”:南非林波波省一所大学的实习护士在保持五分钟手部卫生方面遇到的障碍
提供高质量的病人护理涉及在保健机构采取适当的感染控制措施,这可以通过保持五分钟手部卫生来实现。虽然人们越来越认识到在卫生保健环境中适当的手部卫生的重要性,但经验数据表明,在适当的做法中并没有相应的上升。包括实习护士在内的医疗保健专业人员经常抱怨阻碍他们有效保持五分钟手部卫生的障碍。我们调查了在南非林波波省的一所大学学习护士保持五分钟手部卫生的障碍。本研究采用探索性、描述性研究设计进行定性研究。通过个人访谈从学习护士中收集数据。采用Tesch开放式编码法对数据进行分析。调查结果显示,临床设施资源有限,与供水短缺、洗手设备不足和供应短缺有关。研究还显示,在人力资源有限的情况下,工作量又高又重。该研究表明,医疗机构需要足够的资源来保持五分钟的手部卫生。
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