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Published in: Infection 4/2011

01-08-2011 | Brief Report

Suspicion of viral gastroenteritis does improve compliance with hand hygiene

Authors: S. Scheithauer, J. Oude-Aost, C. Stollbrink-Peschgens, H. Haefner, B. Waitschies, N. Wagner, S. W. Lemmen

Published in: Infection | Issue 4/2011

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Abstract

Purpose

Viral gastroenteritis is common on pediatric wards, increasing the need for adherence with hand hygiene recommendations in order to prevent cross-transmission. Therefore, we investigated hand hygiene reflecting complete work-day activities on pediatric wards and focused on the influence of viral gastroenteritis. There are, so far, no studies representing complete working days on pediatric wards or addressing the influence of viral gastroenteritis.

Methods

This was a prospective, observational study (144 h in each group) on hand hygiene behavior in the care for children with and without suspected or proven viral gastroenteritis.

Results

We documented 40 and 30 hand hygiene opportunities per patient-day for ward-associated healthcare workers for children with and without viral gastroenteritis, respectively (P = 0.316). Healthcare workers’ compliance with hand hygiene recommendations was significantly higher in children with viral gastroenteritis compared to those without, i.e., 72 versus 67% (P = 0.033), especially among physicians, being 92 versus 50% (P = 0.032). Compliance tended to be higher after patient contact than before, especially in the children with gastroenteritis (78 vs. 62%; P = 0.083).

Conclusions

We conclude that viral gastroenteritis seemed to increase the number of daily opportunities for hand hygiene and did significantly increase compliance. In particular, this effect was seen after patient contact. Further research might address the awareness of undiagnosed transmissible diseases in order to prevent cross-transmissions.
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Metadata
Title
Suspicion of viral gastroenteritis does improve compliance with hand hygiene
Authors
S. Scheithauer
J. Oude-Aost
C. Stollbrink-Peschgens
H. Haefner
B. Waitschies
N. Wagner
S. W. Lemmen
Publication date
01-08-2011
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
Infection / Issue 4/2011
Print ISSN: 0300-8126
Electronic ISSN: 1439-0973
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s15010-011-0143-3

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