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Am J Infect Control ; 41(11): 997-1000, 2013 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23769833

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BACKGROUND: In managing hematology-oncology patients, there is a great opportunity for performing hand hygiene (HH). METHODS: Over a 4-month period, we compared HH compliance measurement by 3 different methods: direct observation, electronic handwash counter for alcohol gel, and measuring the volume of product used (alcohol gel) in a 40-bed hematology-oncology unit at a tertiary care, private hospital. RESULTS: There were 388 directly observed opportunities for HH, and the overall HH compliance rate was 84.5%. A total of 235,923 HH episodes was recorded by the electronic devices. The mean HH episodes per patient-day was 77.7. There were 91.1 mL of alcohol gel used per patient-day in the unit. The correlation and P value between the percentage of HH compliance and HH episodes per 1,000 patient-days were ρ = 0.442 and P = .076, respectively. The correlation and P value between HH episodes per patient-days and alcohol gel consumption in milliliters per patient-days were ρ = 0.142 and P = .586. CONCLUSION: HH compliance was high in this unit. Direct observation, although useful, has many drawbacks. Other measures must be considered, such as electronic devices and measurement of volume use per patient-day to stimulate health care workers to increase and sustain HH compliance.


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Infección Hospitalaria/prevención & control , Recolección de Datos/métodos , Adhesión a Directriz/estadística & datos numéricos , Higiene de las Manos , Investigación sobre Servicios de Salud/métodos , Neoplasias Hematológicas , Unidades Hospitalarias , Humanos
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