| Literature DB >> 33213548 |
Olivia C R Hess1, Jo Dee Armstrong-Novak1, Michelle Doll1, Kaila Cooper1, Pamela Bailey1, Emily Godbout1, Michael P Stevens1, Gonzalo Bearman1.
Abstract
The use of an electronic hand hygiene monitoring system (EHHMS) decreased due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. We analyzed dispenser use, hand hygiene (HH) badge use, and HH compliance to determine the effect of COVID-19 on EHHMS use and HH compliance. HH product shortages and other pandemic-induced challenges influenced EHHMS use.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 33213548 PMCID: PMC7711352 DOI: 10.1017/ice.2020.1336
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol ISSN: 0899-823X Impact factor: 3.254
Fig. 1a.Hospital-wide Soap and Alcohol-based Hand Rub Dispenser Usage
Fig. 1b.Average Daily Electronic Hand Hygiene Monitoring System Badge Users
Hand Hygiene Compliance Data from Direct Observation and Electronic Hand Hygiene Monitoring System Data
| Direct Observation Data | Electronic Hand Hygiene Monitoring System Data | ||||||
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| No. of Hand Hygiene events | No. of Hand Hygiene opportunities | Hand Hygiene compliance, | No. of Hand Hygiene events | No. of Hand Hygiene opportunities | Hand Hygiene compliance, | ||
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| Pre-COVID-19 | 2,255 | 2,834 | 80% | 188,086 | 210,530 | 89% | |
| Post-COVID-19 | 1,358 | 1,504 | 90% | 50,176 | 55,826 | 90% | |
| p<0.0001 | p=0.0002 | ||||||
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| Pre-COVID-19 | 17,525 | 22,639 | 77% | 1,034,024 | 1,229,292 | 84% | |
| Post-COVID-19 | 13,899 | 16,710 | 83% | 441,093 | 519,078 | 85% | |
| p<0.0001 | p<0.0001 | ||||||
NOTE: Direct observation data includes physicians, housestaff, nursing staff, and patient & support services. EHHMS on COVID-19 units includes nursing staff. EHHMS hospital-wide includes physicians, housestaff, nursing staff, and patient & support services.