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[A multimodal strategy to improve adherence to hand hygiene in a university hospital]

Authors :
C, Fariñas-Alvarez
T, Portal-María
V, Flor-Morales
A, Aja-Herrero
M, Fabo-Navarro
S, Lanza-Marín
R, Lobeira-Rubio
N, Polo-Hernández
M, Sixto-Montero
R, Moreta-Sánchez
M Á, Ballesteros-Sanz
L, Yañez-San Segundo
M J, Bartalome-Pacheco
C, Armiñanzas-Castillo
Source :
Revista de calidad asistencial : organo de la Sociedad Espanola de Calidad Asistencial. 32(1)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Within the framework of the PaSQ (Patient Safety and Quality care) Project, this hospital decided to implement a multifaceted hospital-wide Hand Hygiene (HH) intervention based on a multimodal WHO approach over one year, focusing on achieving a sustained change in HH cultural change in this hospital.Setting: University Hospital Marqués de Valdecilla, Santander (Spain), a tertiary hospital with 900 beds. Intervention period: 2014. An action plan was developed that included the implementation of activities in each component of the 5-step multimodal intervention. An observation/feedback methodology was used that included the provision of performance and results feedback to the staff. A 3/3 strategy (non-blinded direct observation audits performed during 3 randomised days every 3 weeks with pro-active corrective actions at the end of each observation period). HH compliance, alcohol-based hand-rub (ABHR) consumption, and rate of MRSA infection, were monitored during the intervention.Hospital ABHR consumption increased during the study period: from 17.5 to 19.7mL/patient-days. In the intervention units, this consumption was 24.8mL pre-intervention, 42.5mL during the intervention, and 30.4mL two months post-intervention. There were 137 evaluation periods in 30 different days, in which a total of 737 health-care workers were observed and 1,870 HH opportunities. HH compliance was 54.5%, ranging between 44.8% and 69.9%. The incidence of MRSA infection decreased during the intervention in the selected units, from 13.2 infections per 10,000 patient-days pre-intervention to 5.7 three months post-intervention.Our HH strategy, supported by a 3/3 strategy increased alcohol-based hand-rub consumption and compliance. A reduction in MRSA infections was observed.

Details

ISSN :
18871364
Volume :
32
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Revista de calidad asistencial : organo de la Sociedad Espanola de Calidad Asistencial
Accession number :
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