Efficacy of a multimodal intervention strategy in improving hand hygiene compliance in a tertiary level intensive care unit

被引:32
|
作者
Mathai, Ashu S. [1 ]
George, Smitha E. [1 ]
Abraham, John [1 ]
机构
[1] Christian Med Coll & Hosp, Dept Anaesthesiolgy & Crit Care, Ludhiana 141008, Punjab, India
关键词
Hand hygiene compliance; intensive care unit; multimodal intervention;
D O I
10.4103/0972-5229.78215
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Context: The role of hand hygiene in preventing health care associated infections (HCAIs) has been clearly established. However, compliance rates remain poor among health care personnel. Aims: a) To investigate the health care workers' hand hygiene compliance rates in the intensive care unit (ICU), b) to assess reasons for non-compliance and c) to study the efficacy of a multimodal intervention strategy at improving compliance. Settings: A mixed medical-surgical ICU of a tertiary level hospital. Design: A before-after prospective, observational, intervention study. Materials and Methods: All health care personnel who came in contact with patients in the ICU were observed for their hand hygiene compliance before and after a multimodal intervention strategy (education, posters, verbal reminders and easy availability of products). A self-report questionnaire was also circulated to assess perceptions regarding compliance. Statistical analysis was done using chi(2) test or Fisher exact test (Epi info software). Results: Hand hygiene compliance among medical personnel working in the ICU was 26% and the most common reason cited for non-compliance was lack of time (37%). The overall compliance improved significantly following the intervention to 57.36% (P<0.000). All health care worker groups showed significant improvements: staff nurses (21.48-61.59%, P<0.0000), nursing students (9.86-33.33%, P<0.0000), resident trainees (21.62-60.71%, P<0.0000), visiting consultants (22-57.14%, P=0.0001), physiotherapists (70-75.95%, P=0.413) and paramedical staff (10.71-55.45%, P<0.0000). Conclusions: Hand hygiene compliance among health care workers in the ICU is poor; however, intervention strategies, such as the one used, can be useful in improving the compliance rates significantly.
引用
收藏
页码:6 / 15
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Effectiveness of hand hygiene promotional program based on the WHO multimodal hand hygiene improvement strategy, in terms of compliance and decontamination efficacy in an indian tertiary level neonatal surgical intensive care unit
    Thomas, Alphonsa Muth
    Kaur, Sukhwinder
    Biswal, Manisha
    Rao, K. L. N.
    Vig, Shashi
    [J]. INDIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY, 2019, 37 (04) : 496 - 501
  • [2] Diurnal variation in hand hygiene compliance in a tertiary level multidisciplinary intensive care unit
    Sahay, Sandeep
    Panja, Sauren
    Ray, Sumit
    Rao, B. K.
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INFECTION CONTROL, 2010, 38 (07) : 535 - 539
  • [3] A multimodal intervention to improve hand hygiene compliance in a tertiary care center
    Laskar, Abdul Mannan
    Deepashree
    Bhat, Prasanna
    Pottakkat, Biju
    Narayan, Sunil
    Sastry, Apurba Sankar
    Sneha, R.
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INFECTION CONTROL, 2018, 46 (07) : 775 - 780
  • [4] Hand hygiene compliance in the intensive care unit: Hand hygiene and glove changes
    Siebers, Christian
    Mittag, Martin
    Grabein, Beatrice
    Zoller, Michael
    Frey, Lorenz
    Irlbeck, Michael
    [J]. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF INFECTION CONTROL, 2023, 51 (10) : 1167 - 1171
  • [5] Efficacy of the multimodal strategy for Hand Hygiene compliance: an integrative review
    Valim, Manilla Duarte
    de Souza Rocha, Lanne Lanna
    Martins Souza, Thais Pedroso
    da Cruz, Yasmin Aparecida
    Bezerra, Thaissa Blanco
    Baggio, Erica
    de Morals, Richarlisson Borges
    Ribeiro, Antonio Cesar
    [J]. REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE ENFERMAGEM, 2019, 72 (02) : 552 - 565
  • [6] Hand hygiene compliance rates after an educational intervention in a neonatal intensive care unit
    Raskind, Craig H.
    Worley, Sarah
    Vinski, Joan
    Goldfarb, Johanna
    [J]. INFECTION CONTROL AND HOSPITAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2007, 28 (09): : 1096 - 1098
  • [7] Improving Hand Hygiene Compliance of Intensive Care Unit by Using Pender's Model
    KHosravi, Nasrin
    Alami, Ali
    Aelami, Mohammad Hasan
    KHosrovan, Shahla
    [J]. ETHIOPIAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH SCIENCES, 2021, 31 (03) : 553 - 560
  • [8] Impact of a multimodal intervention on compliance with hand hygiene among health care workers of a tertiary hospital
    Casas, Irma
    Castella, Laia
    Gimenez, Montse
    Pulido, Ana
    Sopena, Nieves
    Ciercoles, Anna
    Mena, Guillermo
    Reina, Dina
    Lopez, Raul
    Garcia-Quesada, Maria-Jose
    [J]. MEDICINA CLINICA, 2022, 159 (09): : 426 - 431
  • [9] Hand Hygiene Compliance Improvement in a Surgical Intensive Care Unit
    Patel, Charul
    [J]. CRITICAL CARE NURSE, 2021, 41 (02) : E35 - E36
  • [10] Stepwise interventions for improving hand hygiene compliance in a level 3 academic neonatal intensive care unit in north India
    Gopalakrishnan, Shridhar
    Chaurasia, Suman
    Sankar, M. J.
    Paul, V. K.
    Deorari, A. K.
    Joshi, M.
    Agarwal, R.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PERINATOLOGY, 2021, 41 (12) : 2834 - 2839