| Literature DB >> 34857040 |
Se Yoon Park1, Suyeon Park2,3, Sungho Won4, Beom Seuk Hwang3, Eunjung Lee5, Tae Hyong Kim5.
Abstract
We sought to determine the minimum number of observations needed to determine hand hygiene (HH) compliance among healthcare workers. The study was conducted at a referral hospital in South Korea. We retrospectively analyzed the result of HH monitoring from January to December 2018. HH compliance was calculated by dividing the number of observed HH actions by the total number of opportunities. Optimal HH compliance rates were calculated based on adherence to the six-step technique recommended by the World Health Organization. The minimum number of required observations (n) was calculated by the following equation using overall mean value (ρ), absolute precision (d), and confidence interval (CI) (1 - α) [the equation: [Formula: see text]]. We considered ds of 5%, 10%, 20%, and 30%, with CIs of 99%, 95%, and 90%. During the study period, 8791 HH opportunities among 1168 healthcare workers were monitored. Mean HH compliance and optimal HH compliance rates were 80.3% and 59.7%, respectively. The minimum number of observations required to determine HH compliance rates ranged from 2 ([Formula: see text]: 30%, CI: 90%) to 624 ([Formula: see text]: 5%, CI: 99%), and that for optimal HH compliance ranged from 5 ([Formula: see text]: 30%, CI: 90%) to 642 ([Formula: see text]: 5%, CI: 99%). Therefore, we found that our hospital required at least five observations to determine optimal HH compliance.Entities:
Keywords: Compliance; Hand hygiene; Healthcare worker; Monitor; Observation
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34857040 PMCID: PMC8638267 DOI: 10.1186/s13756-021-01035-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antimicrob Resist Infect Control ISSN: 2047-2994 Impact factor: 4.887
Mean hand hygiene and optimal hand hygiene compliance in terms of job category and year quarter
| Number of observations | Healthcare workers | Mean, median (IQR) HH compliance | Mean, median (IQR) optimal HH compliance | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 8791 | 1137 | 80.3, 100 (66.7–100) | 59.7, 75 (0–100) | ||
| Job category | < 0.001 | < 0.001 | ||||
| Nurse | 4090 | 574 | 90.9, 100 (100–100) | 78.6, 100 (62.5–100) | ||
| Doctor | 2843 | 321 | 62.2, 71.4 (33.3–100) | 27.6, 0 (0–50) | ||
| Other | 1858 | 242 | 80.8, 100 (66.7–100) | 60.2, 75 (0–100) | ||
| Quarter | 0.011 | < 0.001 | ||||
| First | 2586 | 615 | 80.0, 100 (66.7–100) | 59.6, 72.7 (0–100) | ||
| Second | 1805 | 598 | 78.9, 100 (60–100) | 59.8, 80 (0–100) | ||
| Third | 2352 | 673 | 78.8, 100 (66.7–100) | 59.1, 75 (0–100) | ||
| Fourth | 2048 | 621 | 83.7, 100 (80–100) | 60.6, 80 (0–100) |
IQR interquartile range, HH hand hygiene
ap value determined through generalized estimating equation
Fig. 1Minimum number of observations for determining hand hygiene compliance for absolute precisions of 5, 10, 20, and 30%, at confidence intervals of a 99%, b 95%, and c 90%