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Time-motion analysis of health care workers' contact with patients and workers' hand hygiene: open vs closed units.

Babar A Khan1, Ken Yon Hui, Siu L Hui, Rajesh Gulati, Jason Tricker, Noll L Campbell, Mark O Farber, Malaz A Boustani, John D Buckley.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The effects of open (care provided by general medicine teams with a pulmonary intensivist consultant) vs closed (care provided by a dedicated critical care team) intensive care units on health care workers' contact with patients and their hand hygiene is uncertain.
OBJECTIVE: To determine if closed intensive care units have fewer visits of patients by health care providers and greater hand-washing compliance among providers than do open units.
METHODS: Time-motion analysis was used to observe 2 rooms in a medical intensive care unit at a teaching hospital affiliated with Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, for 96 hours before and after closure of the unit. The main outcome measures were frequency of health care providers' visits and their hand-washing hygiene compliance rates.
RESULTS: Mean number of visits per room per hour by physicians (1.53 in the open unit vs 1.27 in the closed unit; P = .93) and nurses (3.98 in open unit vs 4.14 in closed unit; P = .60) did not differ. No differences were observed in gold-standard hand washing among physicians (0.00% in open unit vs 2.63% in closed unit; P = .11) or nurses (2.50% in open unit vs 3.49% in closed unit; P = .51). However, hand washing decreased significantly in nurses in the closed unit (40.94% in open unit vs 29.84% in closed unit; P = .002).
CONCLUSION: Closing the intensive care unit did not decrease the number of contacts between health care providers and patients nor did it increase the providers' compliance with hand hygiene.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21532037      PMCID: PMC3733176          DOI: 10.4037/ajcc2011779

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Crit Care        ISSN: 1062-3264            Impact factor:   2.228


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