Current issues in hand hygiene.
Am J Infect Control
; 51(11S): A35-A43, 2023 11.
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BACKGROUND: Multiple aspects of hand hygiene have changed in recent years. METHODS: A PubMed search was conducted to identify recent articles about hand hygiene. RESULTS: The COVID-19 pandemic caused temporary changes in hand hygiene compliance rates and shortages of alcohol-based hand sanitizers (ABHSs), and in marketing of some products that were ineffective or unsafe. Fortunately, ABHSs are effective against SARS-CoV-2 and other emerging pathogens including Candida auris and mpox. Proper placement, maintenance, and design of ABHS dispensers have gained additional attention. Current evidence suggests that if an adequate volume of ABHS has been applied to hands, personnel must rub their hands together for at least 15 seconds before hands feel dry (dry time), which is the primary driver of antimicrobial efficacy. Accordingly, practical methods of monitoring hand hygiene technique are needed. Direct observation of hand hygiene compliance remains a challenge in many healthcare facilities, generating increased interest in automated hand hygiene monitoring systems (AHHMSs). However, several barriers have hindered widespread adoption of AHHMSs. AHHMSs must be implemented as part of a multimodal improvement program to successfully improve hand hygiene performance rates. CONCLUSIONS: Remaining gaps in our understanding of hand hygiene warrant continued research into factors impacting hand hygiene practices.
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Higiene das Mãos
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Higienizadores de Mão
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Humans
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Ano de publicação:
2023
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