Gap between self-evaluation and actual hand hygiene compliance among health-care workers.
J Infect Prev
; 23(5): 239-242, 2022 Sep.
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| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-36003134
Hand hygiene (HH) compliance among health-care workers has not satisfactorily improved despite multiple educative approaches. Between October 2019 and February 2020, we performed a self-evaluation test and a direct observation for the compliance of the 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene program advocated by the World Health Organization at two Japanese hospitals. Average percentages of self-evaluated HH compliance were as follows: (i) 76.9% for "Before touching a patient," (ii) 85.8% for "Before clean/aseptic procedures," (iii) 95.9% for "After body fluid exposure/risk," (iv) 84.0% for "After touching a patient," and (v) 69.2% for "After touching patient surroundings." On the other hand, actual HH compliance was 11.7% for "Before touching a patient" and 18.0% for "After touching a patient or patient surroundings." The present study demonstrated a big gap between self-evaluation and actual HH compliance among nurses working at hospitals, indicating the need of further providing the education in infection prevention.
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MEDLINE
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Evaluation_studies
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J Infect Prev
Ano de publicação:
2022
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Article
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Japão