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Impact of a multi‐faceted training intervention on the improvement of hand hygiene and gloving practices in four healthcare settings including nursing homes, acute‐care geriatric wards and physical rehabilitation units

Matthieu Eveillard, Françoise Raymond, Véronique Guilloteau, Marie‐Thérèse Pradelle, Marie Kempf, Marina Zilli‐Dewaele, Marie‐Laure Joly‐Guillou and Patrick Brunel

Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2011, vol. 20, issue 19‐20, 2744-2751

Abstract: Aims. To assess the impact of a multi‐faceted training program on the compliance with hand hygiene and gloving practices. Background. Hand hygiene is considered as the cornerstone of the prevention of hospital‐acquired infections. Several studies have enhanced the poor effectiveness of training programs in improving hand hygiene compliance. Design. A before–after evaluation study. Methods. The study was conducted in four healthcare settings before and after an intervention program which included the performance feedback of the first evaluation phase, three six‐h training sessions, the assessment of hand hygiene performance with teaching boxes and the organisation of one full‐day session devoted to institutional communication around hand hygiene in each setting. Hand hygiene compliance and quality of hand rubbing were evaluated. Hand hygiene opportunities were differentiated into extra‐series opportunities (before or after a single contact and before the first contact or after the last contact of a series of consecutive contacts) and intra‐series opportunities (from the opportunity following the first contact to the opportunity preceding the last in the same series). Results. Overall, 969 contacts corresponding to 1,470 hand hygiene opportunities (760 during the first phase and 710 during the second) were observed. A significant improvement of observed practices was recorded for the hand hygiene compliance in intra‐series opportunities (39·0% vs. 19·0%; p

Date: 2011
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