| Literature DB >> 33623457 |
Guo Feng1, Han Jun1, Gitonga Elaine1, Shen Haitao1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Because of the COVID-19 pandemic there has been a significant increase in the prevalence of nosocomial infections. As a result, we sought to find an effective, efficient and safe way to train healthcare workers on proper hand washing techniques. We used powdered activated carbon (PAC) as a tracer to visually display hand washing defects after the hand washing process. The real-time visual assessment of the efficacy of the hand washing technique aided in the immediate correction of errors, and this definitively improved hand hygiene techniques of the interns.Entities:
Keywords: COVID-19; hand hygiene; infection control
Year: 2021 PMID: 33623457 PMCID: PMC7896769 DOI: 10.2147/RMHP.S295551
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Risk Manag Healthc Policy ISSN: 1179-1594
Figure 1The defects were revealed by PAC residue after the training.
Subject Characteristics
| Items | General Information | Group | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age (χ±sd) | Gender (Male) | Clinical Medicine | Medical Imaging | Pediatrics | International Students | Total | |
| Ratio n (%) | 21±1.45 | 78 (41.3) | 101 (53.4) | 29 (15.3) | 31 (16.4) | 28 (14.8) | 189 (100) |
Figure 2PAC tracing method can visually display hand-washing defects. (A) Before application; (B) After application; (C) Hand-washing defects revealed by PAC residue (Arrow); (D) No PAC residues after careful washing.
Figure 3Six-step hand-washing after applying PAC.
The Hand Washing Defects Reduced After Training
| Part | Before Training | First Washing After Training | Second Washing After Training | Chi-Square Value | P |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hand back | 107 (56.6)ab | 34 (18.0)a | 48 (25.4)b | 73.22 | <0.001 |
| Finger back | 82 (43.4)ac | 15 (7.9)ab | 37 (19.6)bc | 75.257 | <0.001 |
| Finger side | 41 (21.7) | 27 (14.3) | 30 (15.9) | 4.725 | 0.094 |
| Finger tip | 25 (13.2) | 18 (9.5) | 30 (15.9) | 3.159 | 0.206 |
| Palm | 34 (18.0) | 28 (14.8) | 35 (18.5) | 1.483 | 0.476 |
| Thumb | 16 (9.5) | 12 (6.3) | 23 (12.2) | 4.133 | 0.127 |
| Wrist | 78 (41.3)ac | 21 (11.1)ab | 50 (26.5)bc | 47.784 | <0.001 |
Note: a,b,cDifferences between groups are statistically significant.
Figure 4PAC tracing method improved hand washing.
Figure 5The PAC tracing method is well received. (A) An understanding of the hand-washing progress; (B) Direct feedback on the effect of hand-washing; (C) Help to improve the effect of hand-washing; (D) Convenience of learning process; (E) Adverse reaction.