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HAND HYGIENE COMPLIANCE BY THE HEALTH CARE STAFF IN A PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL

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 Background: Hospital acquired infections lead to significant morbidity and mortality in hospitalized patients. Proper implementation of HAND HYGIENE by health care personnel (HCP), prevents nosocomial infections.Objectives: To monitor HAND HYGIENE compliance by the medical and nursing staff in different wards of a children's hospital.Patients and Methods: Four wards were selected for surveillance. A trained pediatric resident observed four patient-beds and the HAND HYGIENE behavior of health care professionals, physicians (house staff) and nurses, before and after touching the patients, during time slots of 20 minutes. The contacts were classified as ' high-risk' if the person came in contact with open wounds or other secretions/excretions; or ' low-risk' if there was no contact with body fluids. Findings were documented on a predesigned HAND HYGIENE Observation Tool.Results: Overall, 510 patient contacts were observed and 1020 HAND HYGIENE opportunities before and after patient contact were recorded. In total, 302 contacts (59.2%) were low risk and 208 (40.7%) were high risk. No hand washing or the use of alcohol hand rubs before contact was recorded by the observer stationed by the patients’ bed-side; however the HCP used disposable and surgical gloves before 87, (41.82%) high risk and 27, (8.94%), low risk contacts. Four individuals used HAND HYGIENE after removal of gloves following high risk contact.Conclusions: Serious lack of adherence to standard protocols for HAND HYGIENE by the HCP together with inappropriate glove use, calls for an urgent strategic planning to educate, train and motivate the health care personnel in all aspects of HAND HYGIENE practices.

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    SHIVA, FARIDEH, KAMALI, MANSOUR, SHIRVANI, FARIBA, ARMIN, SHAHNAZ, GHANAIE, ROXANA, RAFIEI TABATABAEI, SEDIGHEH, FAHIMZAD, SEYED ALIREZA, SHAMSHIRI, AHMAD REZA, & KARIMI, ABDOLLAH. (2014). HAND HYGIENE COMPLIANCE BY THE HEALTH CARE STAFF IN A PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL. ARCHIVES OF PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2(2), 0-0. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/332017/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    SHIVA FARIDEH, KAMALI MANSOUR, SHIRVANI FARIBA, ARMIN SHAHNAZ, GHANAIE ROXANA, RAFIEI TABATABAEI SEDIGHEH, FAHIMZAD SEYED ALIREZA, SHAMSHIRI AHMAD REZA, KARIMI ABDOLLAH. HAND HYGIENE COMPLIANCE BY THE HEALTH CARE STAFF IN A PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL. ARCHIVES OF PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASES[Internet]. 2014;2(2):0-0. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/332017/en

    IEEE: Copy

    FARIDEH SHIVA, MANSOUR KAMALI, FARIBA SHIRVANI, SHAHNAZ ARMIN, ROXANA GHANAIE, SEDIGHEH RAFIEI TABATABAEI, SEYED ALIREZA FAHIMZAD, AHMAD REZA SHAMSHIRI, and ABDOLLAH KARIMI, “HAND HYGIENE COMPLIANCE BY THE HEALTH CARE STAFF IN A PEDIATRIC HOSPITAL,” ARCHIVES OF PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASES, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 0–0, 2014, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/332017/en

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