The effect of a 5-year hand hygiene initiative based on the WHO multimodal hand hygiene improvement strategy: an interrupted time-series study

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Suzuki, Yumi [1 ,2 ]
Morino, Motoko [2 ,3 ]
Morita, Ichizo [4 ]
Yamamoto, Shigenori [1 ]
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[1] Natl Hosp Org NHO Shimoshizu Natl Hosp, Dept Pediat, 934-5 Shikawatashi, Yotsukaido, Chiba 2840003, Japan
[2] NHO Shimoshizu Natl Hosp, Div Infect Control, Yotsukaidou, Japan
[3] NHO Shimoshizu Natl Hosp, Dept Nursing, Yotsukaidou, Japan
[4] Japanese Red Cross Toyota Coll Nursing, 12-33 Nanamagari Hakusancho, Toyota, Aichi 4718565, Japan
关键词
Infection prevention; Hand hygiene; Alcohol-based hand rub; Compliance; Multimodal initiative; World Health Organization; TERM-CARE FACILITIES; HOSPITAL-WIDE; IMPACT; PROGRAM; IMPLEMENTATION; RUBS; DISSEMINATION; CONSUMPTION; AGENTS;
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10.1186/s13756-020-00732-7
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background A World Health Organization (WHO) guideline-based multimodal hand hygiene (HH) initiative was introduced hospital-wide to a nonteaching Japanese hospital for 5 years. The objective of this study was to assess the effect of this initiative in terms of changes in alcohol-based hand rub (ABHR) consumption and the Hand Hygiene Self-Assessment Framework (HHSAF) score. Methods The consumption of monthly hospital-wide ABHR was calculated in L per 1000 patient days (PDs). The change in ABHR consumption was analysed by an interrupted time series analysis with a pre-implementation period of 36 months and an implementation period of 60 months. The correlation between annual ABHR consumption and the HHSAF score was estimated using Pearson's correlation coefficients. Results The annual ABHR consumption was 4.0 (L/1000 PDs) to 4.4 in the pre-implementation period and 10.4 to 34.4 in the implementation period. The HHSAF score was 117.5 (out of 500) in the pre-implementation period and 267.5 to 445 in the implementation period. A statistically significant increase in the monthly ABHR consumption (change in slope: + 0.479 L/1000 PDs, p < 0.01) was observed with the implementation of the initiative. Annual ABHR consumption was strongly correlated with the annual HHSAF score (r = 0.971, p < 0.01). Conclusions A 5-year WHO-based HH initiative significantly increased ABHR consumption. Our study suggested that the HHSAF assessment can be a good process measure to improve HH in a single facility, as ABHR consumption increased with the HHSAF score.
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