Literature DB >> 16491546

[Hand hygiene: first measure to control nosocomial infection].

G Christiaens1, C Barbier, J Mutsers, J Warnotte, P De Mol, C Bouffioux.   

Abstract

Hand hygiene prevents cross infection in hospi tals, however adherence to guidelines is commonly poor. The hand-hygiene promotion programme started on May 2004 at the University Hospital of Liège after a baseline survey of compliance. We attempted to promote hand hygiene and most par ticularly alcohol-based hand disinfection. We measured MRSA transmission rates and consumption of alcohol-based handrub solution and soap in parallel. During the campaign, consump tion of alcohol-based handrub solution and soap increased by 56% and 24% respectively and MRSA transmission rates decreased from 11,04 to 7,07 cases per 1000 admissions.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16491546

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Med Liege        ISSN: 0370-629X


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Review 2.  Interventions to improve hand hygiene compliance in patient care.

Authors:  Dinah J Gould; Donna Moralejo; Nicholas Drey; Jane H Chudleigh; Monica Taljaard
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2017-09-01
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