
pmid: 38521416
Elderly nursing home residents are vulnerable to infection from micro-organisms. Hand hygiene is considered one of the most important measures to prevent transmission.To determine the effect of increased accessibility to alcohol-based hand rub (ABHR) in nursing home wards by monitoring hand hygiene compliance (HHC) among healthcare workers (HCWs).An 11-month intervention study was conducted in a Danish six-ward nursing home. Data were collected using an automatic hand hygiene monitoring system (AHHMS). After a baseline period, one extra ABHR dispenser was placed in each of the 150 apartments. Baseline HHC was compared with the HHC during an immediate intervention period and a long-term intervention period.A total of 159 HCWs were included. The AHHMS registered 341,078 hand hygiene opportunities. Overall baseline HHC was 31% (95% confidence interval: 30-32). A significant +18% absolute immediate effect (first five months) (95% CI: 17-19; P < 0.0001) and +13 percentage points (95% CI: 11-14; P < 0.0001) long-term effect (another four months) were recorded. HCWs working day shifts and short-term employees had a higher baseline HHC than HCWs working evening/night shifts. However, HCWs working night shifts achieved the greatest long-term effect with a mean +27 percentage point difference (P < 0.0001).Placing an additional ABHR dispenser strategically within staff workflow significantly increased HHC among HCWs, demonstrating a noteworthy effect. The study is the first to report the effect on nursing home dispenser accessibility as a single intervention and to show a significant unmet potential.
Male, Health Personnel/statistics & numerical data, Cross Infection/prevention & control, Infection Control/methods, Denmark, Health Personnel, Hand Sanitizers, Alcohols/administration & dosage, Long-term care, Infection prevention, Humans, Hand Hygiene, Hand Disinfection/methods, Nudging, Placement, Aged, Infection Control, Cross Infection, Hand Sanitizers/administration & dosage, Guideline Adherence/statistics & numerical data, Hand Hygiene/methods, Nursing Homes, Alcohols, Visibility, Female, Guideline Adherence, Hand hygiene, Hand Disinfection
Male, Health Personnel/statistics & numerical data, Cross Infection/prevention & control, Infection Control/methods, Denmark, Health Personnel, Hand Sanitizers, Alcohols/administration & dosage, Long-term care, Infection prevention, Humans, Hand Hygiene, Hand Disinfection/methods, Nudging, Placement, Aged, Infection Control, Cross Infection, Hand Sanitizers/administration & dosage, Guideline Adherence/statistics & numerical data, Hand Hygiene/methods, Nursing Homes, Alcohols, Visibility, Female, Guideline Adherence, Hand hygiene, Hand Disinfection
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