| Literature DB >> 36142054 |
Emilia Szumska1, Przemyslaw Czajkowski2, Michal Zablocki1, Dorota Rozkiewicz3.
Abstract
Hand hygiene is the most effective way to prevent nosocomial infections. Nevertheless, the hands of healthcare professionals are still the primary route of transmission of pathogens responsible for such infections. The aim of this study was to evaluate hand disinfection techniques and investigate the risk factors that may explain the improper hand disinfection techniques among healthcare workers. We selected 7544 hospital workers directly involved in patient care. We recorded data based on the questionnaires, demographic data, and the preparation of hands for disinfection, including risk factors. Correct hand disinfection was verified by COUCOU BOX, with a UV camera. Proper hand disinfection was demonstrated among 4879 (64.7%) subjects, while 2665 (35.3%) subjects disinfected their hands incorrectly. In most places of work, nurses properly disinfected their hands more often than the physicians, particularly in general departments (62.1% vs. 69.2%; p = 0.0019). We observed that long nails and artificial/polished nails were more often observed in the group of nurses than in the group of physicians (7.3% vs. 4.7%, respectively; p = 0.0006 and 19.3% vs. 10.1%; p = 0.0000), while an inverse relationship was found in relation to watches (24.0% vs. 12.0%; p = 0.0000) and long sleeves (24.4% vs. 8.1%; p = 0.0000). Incorrect and less effective hand hygiene among some groups of hospital workers is still present. Therefore, the continuation of education actions concerned with hand hygiene among healthcare workers is needed.Entities:
Keywords: antiseptics; bare below the elbows; disinfection; hand hygiene; infection prevention
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Year: 2022 PMID: 36142054 PMCID: PMC9517209 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph191811781
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 4.614
Study group characteristics.
| Physicians | Nurses | Others | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | ||||
| Female | 703 (47.8%) | 3724 (98.0%) | 1911 (84.1%) | 6338 (84.0%) |
| Male | 767 (52.2%) | 77 (2.0%) | 362 (15.9%) | 1206 (16.0%) |
| Time of Participation in the Study | ||||
| First time (1×) | 1323 (90.0%) | 3431 (90.3%) | 2018 (88.8%) | 6772 (89.8%) |
| Second time (2×) | 147 (10.0%) | 370 (9.7%) | 255 (11.2%) | 772 (10.3%) |
| Job Seniority | ||||
| ≤10 years | 911 (62.0%) | 2206 (58.0%) | 1344 (59.1%) | 4461 (59.1%) |
| >10 years | 559 (38.0%) | 1595 (42.0%) | 929 (40.9%) | 3083 (40.9%) |
| Location of Work | ||||
| Hospital | 1395 (94.9%) | 3436 (90.4%) | 2065 (90.8%) | 6896 (91.4%) |
| Clinic | 68 (4.6%) | 275 (7.2%) | 95 (4.2%) | 438 (5.8%) |
| LTCF | 7 (0.5%) | 90 (2.4%) | 113 (5.0%) | 210 (2.8%) |
| Hospital | ||||
| Surgical Departments | 577 (41.3%) | 1264 (36.7%) | 367 (17.8%) | 2208 (32.0%) |
| General Departments | 589 (42.2%) | 1514 (44.1%) | 868 (42.0%) | 2971 (43.1%) |
| ED | 32 (2.3%) | 174 (5.1%) | 185 (8.9%) | 391 (5.7%) |
| ICU | 91 (6.5%) | 261 (7.6%) | 47 (2.3%) | 399 (5.8%) |
| Other * | 106 (7.7%) | 223 (6.5%) | 598 (29.0%) | 927 (13.4%) |
| Level of Health Care Referral System | ||||
| Primary | 678 (48.6%) | 2071 (60.3%) | 1219 (59.0%) | 3968 (57.6%) |
| Secondary | 350 (25.1%) | 826 (24.0%) | 550 (26.7%) | 1726 (25.0%) |
| Tertiary | 367 (26.3%) | 539 (15.7%) | 296 (14.3%) | 1221 (22.0%) |
LTCF—long-term care facility; ICU—intensive care unit; ED—emergency department; * other = administration, radiologic technologist, laboratory, or pharmacy.
Assessment of hand disinfection by physicians and nurses employed in hospital units.
| Location of Work | Physicians | Nurses | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Proper | Improper | Total | Proper | Improper | Total | |
| Surgical Departments | 384 (66.6%) | 193 (33.4%) | 577 (100%) | 868 (68.7%) | 396 (31.3%) | 1264 (100%) |
| Operating Theatres | 83 (70.9%) | 34 (29.1%) | 117 (100%) | 190 (74.8%) | 64 (25.2%) | 254 (100%) |
| Orthopedics | 37 (63.8%) | 21 (36.2%) | 58 (100%) | 78 (60.9%) | 50 (39.1%) | 128 (100%) |
| Surgery | 178 (70.9%) | 73 (29.1%) | 251 (100%) | 385 (64.5%) | 212 (35.5%) | 597 (100%) |
| Ophtalmology | 86 (57.0%) | 65 (43.0%) | 151 (100%) | 215 (75.4%) | 70 (24.6%) | 285 (100%) |
| General Departments | 366 (62.1%) | 223 (37.9%) | 589 (100%) | 1048 (69.2%) | 466 (30.8%) | 1514 (100%) |
| Neonatology | 51 (63.8%) | 29 (36.2%) | 80 (100%) | 111 (66.5%) | 56 (33.5%) | 167 (100%) |
| Pediatrics | 55 (66.3%) | 28 (33.7%) | 83 (100%) | 101 (70.1%) | 43 (29.9%) | 144 (100%) |
| Internal medicine | 193 (59.2%) | 133 (40.8%) | 326 (100%) | 685 (71.4%) | 275 (28.6%) | 960 (100%) |
| Neurology | 43 (66.2%) | 22 (33.8%) | 65 (100%) | 58 (56.3%) | 45 (43.7%) | 103 (100%) |
| Rehabilitation | 24 (68.6%) | 11 (31.4%) | 35 (100%) | 93 (66.4%) | 47 (33.6%) | 140 (100%) |
| ICU | 56 (61.5%) | 35 (38.5%) | 91 (100%) | 184 (70.5%) | 77 (29.5%) | 261 (100%) |
| ED | 18 (56.3%) | 14 (43.7%) | 32 (100%) | 100 (57.5%) | 74 (42.5%) | 174 (100%) |
| Other * | 63 (59.4%) | 43 (40.6%) | 106 (100%) | 150 (67.3%) | 73 (32.7%) | 223 (100%) |
ICU—intensive care unit; ED—emergency department; * other = administration, radiologic technologist, laboratory, or pharmacy.
Characteristics of participants properly disinfecting their hands.
| Physicians | Nurses | Others | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex | ||||
| Female | 427/703 | 2536/3724 | 1160/1911 | 4123/6338 |
| (60.7%) | (68.1%) | (60.7%) | (65.1%) | |
| Male | 499/767 | 43/77 | 214/362 | 756/1206 |
| (65.1%) | (55.8%) | (59.1%) | (62.7%) | |
| Time of participation in the study | ||||
| First time | 844/1323 | 2345/3431 | 1242/2018 | 4431/6772 |
| (63.8%) | (68.3%) | (61.5%) | (65.4%) | |
| Second time | 82/147 | 234/370 | 132/255 | 448/772 |
| (55.8%) | (63.2%) | (51.8%) | (58.0%) | |
| Dominant Hand | ||||
| Right-handed | 875/1269 | 2498/3481 | 1310/2061 | 4683/6811 |
| (69.0%) | (71.8%) | (63.6%) | (68.8%) | |
| Left-handed | 51/201 | 81/320 | 64/212 | 196/733 |
| (25.4%) | (25.3%) | (30.2%) | (26.7%) | |
| Job seniority | ||||
| ≤10 years | 562/911 | 1525/2206 | 795/1344 | 2882/4461 |
| (61.7%) | (69.1%) | (59.2%) | (64.6%) | |
| >10 years | 364/559 | 1054/1595 | 579/929 | 1997/3083 |
| (65.1%) | (66.1%) | (62.3%) | (64.8%) | |
| Location of work | ||||
| Hospital | 887/1395 | 2350/3436 | 1241/2065 | 4478/6896 |
| (63.6%) | (68.4%) | (60.1%) | (64.9%) | |
| Clinic | 34/68 | 174/275 | 62/95 | 270/438 |
| (50.0%) | (63.3%) | (65.3%) | (61.6%) | |
| LTCF | 5/7 | 55/90 | 71/113 | 131/210 |
| (61.1%) | (62.8%) | (62.4%) | ||
| Level of Health Care Referral System | ||||
| Primary | 422/678 | 1419/2071 | 738/1219 | 2579/3968 |
| (62.2%) | (68.5%) | (60.5%) | (65.0%) | |
| Secondary | 235/350 | 558/826 | 346/550 | 1139/1726 |
| (67.1%) | (67.6%) | (62.9%) | (66.0%) | |
| Tertiary | 230/367 | 373/539 | 153/296 | 756/1221 |
| (62.7%) | (69.2%) | (51.7%) | (61.9%) |
LTCF—long-term care facility.
Analysis of risk factors among participants who improperly prepare hands for disinfection according to the participant profession.
| Risk Factor | Medical Personnel | Other | Total | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Physicians | Nurses | Total | |||
| long nails | 69 (4.7%) | 278 (7.3%) | 347 (6.6%) | 138 (6.1%) | 485 (6.4%) |
| artificial/polished nails | 149 (10.1%) | 734 (19.3%) | 883 (16.8%) | 401 (17.6%) | 1284 (17.0%) |
| rings | 221 (15.0%) | 630 (16.6%) | 851 (16.1%) | 392 (17.2%) | 1243 (16.5%) |
| watches | 353 (24.0%) | 458 (12.0%) | 811 (15.4%) | 292 (12.8%) | 1103 (14.6%) |
| bracelets | 63 (4.3%) | 172 (4.5%) | 235 (4.5%) | 121 (5.3%) | 356 (4.7%) |
| irritated skin | 98 (6.7%) | 293 (7.7%) | 391 (7.4%) | 132 (5.8%) | 523 (6.9%) |
| long sleeves | 358 (24.4%) | 307 (8.1%) | 665 (12.6%) | 349 (15.4%) | 1014 (13.4%) |
Analysis of risk factors among participants who improperly prepared their hands for disinfection according to the participant’s job seniority.
| Risk Factor | Medical Personnel | Non-Medical Personnel | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ≤10 Years | >10 Years | Total | ≤10 Years | >10 Years | Total | |
| long nails | 213 (61.4%) | 134 (38.6%) | 347 | 89 (64.5%) | 49 (35.5%) | 138 |
| artificial/polished nails | 513 (58.1%) | 370 (41.9%) | 883 | 237 (59.1%) | 164 (40.9%) | 401 |
| rings | 540 (63.5%) | 311 (36.5%) | 851 | 230 (58.7%) | 162 (41.3%) | 392 |
| watches | 510 (62.9%) | 301 (37.1%) | 811 | 198 (67.8%) | 94 (32.2%) | 292 |
| bracelets | 143 (60.9%) | 92 (39.1%) | 235 | 79 (65.3%) | 42 (34.7%) | 121 |
| irritated skin | 267 (68.3%) | 124 (31.7%) | 391 | 94 (71.2%) | 38 (28.8%) | 132 |
| long sleeves | 367 (55.2%) | 298 (44.8%) | 665 | 221 (63.3%) | 128 (36.7%) | 349 |
The frequency of occurrence of the risk factors among the personnel, depending on the time of participation in the study.
| Risk Factor | Medical Personnel | Non-Medical Personnel | Total | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1× * | 2× | 1× | 2× | 1× | 2× | |
| long nails | 322 | 25 | 124 | 14 | 446 | 39 |
| artificial/polished nails | 770 | 113 | 361 | 40 | 1131 | 153 |
| rings | 771 | 80 | 357 | 35 | 1128 | 115 |
| watches | 735 | 76 | 258 | 34 | 993 | 110 |
| bracelets | 201 | 34 | 103 | 18 | 304 | 52 |
| irritated skin | 341 | 50 | 115 | 17 | 456 | 67 |
| long sleeve | 617 | 48 | 327 | 22 | 944 | 70 |
* Time of participation in the study (1×—first time, 2×—second time).
Assessment of the correctness of hand disinfection, depending on the number of risk factors (deviations in hand preparation).
| The Number of Risk Factors | Proper Hand Disinfection | Improper Hand Disinfection | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 2875 (58.9%) | 1057 (39.7%) | 3932 (52.1%) |
| 1 | 1298 (26.6%) | 802 (30.1%) | 2100 (27.8%) |
| 2 | 482 (9.9%) | 456 (17.1%) | 938 (12.4%) |
| 3 | 161 (3.3%) | 196 (7.3%) | 357 (4.7%) |
| 4 | 48 (1.0%) | 95 (3.6%) | 143 (1.9%) |
| 5 | 14 (0.3%) | 41 (1.5%) | 55 (0.8%) |
| 6 | 1 (0.02%) | 18 (0.7%) | 19 (0.3%) |
| Total | 4879 (100%) | 2665 (100%) | 7544 (100%) |
Figure 1Relationship between the correctness of hand disinfection and the number of risk factors. Blue line—improper hand disinfection; green line—proper hand disinfection.