Hand Hygiene Sound Alert: it is a Good Tool to Improve Compliance?
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https://doi.org/10.17058/reci.v9i3.13209Palabras clave:
Hand Hygiene, Cross Infection, Compliance, Electronic devices, InnovationResumen
Background and Objectives: To investigate whether or not it is possible to use a Sound Alert as a tool to improve Hand Hygiene (HH) compliance. Material and methods: This is a pilot study from an Internal Medicine Unit with 16 beds at a Private Hospital in Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The Sound Alert is composed by a bell MP3 wireless with micro SD 128MB as its memory card. Handwash compliance was indirectly measured by two indicators: a) monthly volume of alcohol preparation for hands used (mL) for each patient-day; b) monthly volume of soap preparation for hands used (mL) for each patientday. Results: In the pilot study period, the monthly volume of alcohol preparation for hands increased to 26 mL per patient-day (r2 = 0.99; p<0.001). The monthly volume of liquid soap raised to 35 mL per patient-day (r2 = 0.07; p=0.67). Conclusion: This new tool proved to be a good option for hospitals with low financial resources. Keywords: Hand Hygiene, Cross Infection, Compliance, Electronic devices, InnovationDescargas
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