Indication‐based and patient‐based hand hygiene performance among nurses working at a university hospital

Author:

Shin Bora1ORCID,Jeong Ihn Sook1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Infection Control, Jeju National University Hospital, College of Nursing Pusan National University Yangsan‐si Korea

Abstract

AbstractThe traditional method of monitoring hand hygiene (HH) based on specific indications does not ensure that HH is performed for all required indications during patient care. This study aimed to compare HH performance rates (HHPRs) based on specific indications versus overall patient care among nurses at a university hospital. The study retrospectively analyzed HH monitoring data for 1398 indications from 543 patients and 190 nurses. Observations were conducted continuously, tracking a single healthcare worker from before patient contact until the end of the contact within a 30‐min period. The indication‐based HHPR was found to be 89.1%, while the patient‐based HHPR was 78.1%. In the context of patient‐based HHPR, the lowest rates were observed among nurses in the emergency room (48.3%) and those with less than 1 year of work experience (66.7%). Moreover, the largest discrepancy between indication‐based and patient‐based HHPR was noted among emergency room nurses with less than 1 year of experience. This significant difference underscores the need for patient‐based HH monitoring, particularly for nurses in emergency settings and those with limited experience.

Publisher

Wiley

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