Literature DB >> 23910401

Baseline evaluation of hand hygiene compliance in three major hospitals, Isfahan, Iran.

B Ataei1, S M Zahraei, Z Pezeshki, A Babak, Z Nokhodian, S Mobasherizadeh, S G Hoseini.   

Abstract

Hand hygiene is the mainstay of nosocomial infection prevention. This study was a baseline survey to assess hand hygiene compliance of healthcare workers by direct observation in three major hospitals of Isfahan, Iran. The use of different hand hygiene products was also evaluated. In 3078 potential opportunities hand hygiene products were available on 2653 occasions (86.2%). Overall compliance was 6.4% (teaching hospital: 7.4%; public hospital: 6.2%; private hospital: 1.4%). Nurses (8.4%) had the highest rates of compliance. Poor hand hygiene compliance in Isfahan hospitals necessitates urgent interventions to improve both hospital infrastructure and staff knowledge.
© 2013 The Healthcare Infection Society. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Compliance; Hand hygiene; Hospitals; Nosocomial infection

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23910401     DOI: 10.1016/j.jhin.2013.07.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hosp Infect        ISSN: 0195-6701            Impact factor:   3.926


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