[HTML][HTML] Hand hygiene auditing: is it a roadway to improve adherence to hand hygiene among hospital personnel?

V Ganesan, R Sundaramurthy, R Thiruvanamalai… - Cureus, 2022 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
V Ganesan, R Sundaramurthy, R Thiruvanamalai, M Raghavan, SKD Chavan, R Pusa…
Cureus, 2022ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Over the years, there has been an increase in hospital-acquired infections
(HAIs) among patients in India. One of the main reasons is a lack of compliance with
infection control guidelines, such as hand hygiene. So the present study was conducted to
determine the compliance of hand hygiene among healthcare workers in a private tertiary
care teaching hospital in South India. Materials and methods The prospective observational
study was carried out between April 2017 and March 2020. Nineteen areas were directly …
Abstract
Background
Over the years, there has been an increase in hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) among patients in India. One of the main reasons is a lack of compliance with infection control guidelines, such as hand hygiene. So the present study was conducted to determine the compliance of hand hygiene among healthcare workers in a private tertiary care teaching hospital in South India.
Materials and methods
The prospective observational study was carried out between April 2017 and March 2020. Nineteen areas were directly observed for hand hygiene (HH) compliance. At each location, HH audit was conducted for one hour per day for five days per month. HH complete adherence rate (HHCAR) and HH partial adherence rate (HHPAR) were analyzed.
Results
Nine hundred and twenty observation periods were completed during the entire study period. Overall, hand hygiene complete adherence rate was 29.9%(11,981/39,998); partial adherence rate was 45.3%(18,131/39,998) and the non-adherence rate was 24.7%(9886/39,998). A better adherence rate was seen among nurses (44.7%), followed by other staff (33.7%) and doctors (33.04%). Moment-specific adherence rates show almost equal adherence rates of 50.7%, 50.75%, and 50.1%, respectively, for moments 2, 3, and 4, and comparatively low for moments 1 and 5 (48.4% and 47.6%, respectively).
Conclusion
Despite adequate hand hygiene facilities, compliance remains low. Hand hygiene is a bundle care approach that needs to consider factors including healthcare staff, clinical, institutional, environmental, and behavioral changes. Multimodal interventions and multidisciplinary commitment are mandatory for sustained compliance.
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