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1441. Hand hygiene compliance in Brazil: from rich hospitals in the southwest to jungle hospitals - the big challenge

BACKGROUND: Our study seeks to address three important questions: (a) What is the current rate of HH adherence in Brazilian hospitals? (b) Which of the five moments of HH has the lowest adherence rate in Brazilian hospitals? (c) What is the HH compliance rate, as measured by direct observation, amon...

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Autores principales: Couto, Braulio, Silva, Estevão Urbano, Souza, Guenael Freire, Ferreira, Shirley, Vrandecic, Erika, Góis, Louranny, Peixoto, Maria Luiza, Santos, Thais, Andrade, Virginia, Vieira, Carolina, Romaniello, Jeruza, Covello, Luciana, Couto, Thaís, Vieira, Angela, Fonseca, Anna Elisa, Novato, Thiago, Silva, Vanessa, Maia, Amanda, Macêdo, Jéssica, Pereira, Matheus, Lima, Thalita, Zampa, Camila, de Paula, Fabrizia, Soares, Jacqueline, Ferreira, Janete, Carmos, Sara, Fernandes, Rafael, Pereira, Hoberdan, Munefiça, Eder Hideki, Mantovanelli, Lorraine, Mota, Gabrielle, Miranda, Kehone M, Starling, Carlos E
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10677874/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.1278
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author Couto, Braulio
Silva, Estevão Urbano
Souza, Guenael Freire
Ferreira, Shirley
Vrandecic, Erika
Góis, Louranny
Peixoto, Maria Luiza
Santos, Thais
Andrade, Virginia
Vieira, Carolina
Romaniello, Jeruza
Covello, Luciana
Couto, Thaís
Vieira, Angela
Fonseca, Anna Elisa
Novato, Thiago
Silva, Vanessa
Maia, Amanda
Macêdo, Jéssica
Pereira, Matheus
Lima, Thalita
Zampa, Camila
de Paula, Fabrizia
Soares, Jacqueline
Ferreira, Janete
Carmos, Sara
Fernandes, Rafael
Pereira, Hoberdan
Munefiça, Eder Hideki
Mantovanelli, Lorraine
Mota, Gabrielle
Miranda, Kehone M
Starling, Carlos E
author_facet Couto, Braulio
Silva, Estevão Urbano
Souza, Guenael Freire
Ferreira, Shirley
Vrandecic, Erika
Góis, Louranny
Peixoto, Maria Luiza
Santos, Thais
Andrade, Virginia
Vieira, Carolina
Romaniello, Jeruza
Covello, Luciana
Couto, Thaís
Vieira, Angela
Fonseca, Anna Elisa
Novato, Thiago
Silva, Vanessa
Maia, Amanda
Macêdo, Jéssica
Pereira, Matheus
Lima, Thalita
Zampa, Camila
de Paula, Fabrizia
Soares, Jacqueline
Ferreira, Janete
Carmos, Sara
Fernandes, Rafael
Pereira, Hoberdan
Munefiça, Eder Hideki
Mantovanelli, Lorraine
Mota, Gabrielle
Miranda, Kehone M
Starling, Carlos E
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description BACKGROUND: Our study seeks to address three important questions: (a) What is the current rate of HH adherence in Brazilian hospitals? (b) Which of the five moments of HH has the lowest adherence rate in Brazilian hospitals? (c) What is the HH compliance rate, as measured by direct observation, among physicians, nurses, nursing technicians, and other healthcare professionals? And (d) is there a difference in HH adherence rates when comparing private hospitals to public/philanthropic hospitals? METHODS: We conducted covert, random daily observations to assess hand hygiene compliance in 8 Brazilian hospitals over three months (Jan-Mar/2023). Observations were conducted in both critical and non-critical care units, and data on compliance rates were collected in the SACIH 3i system (https://nsp.sacihweb.com). To calculate the compliance rate, we divided the number of observations in which hand hygiene was performed correctly when necessary by the total number of observed instances where hand hygiene was required. RESULTS: We conducted observations on 4,662 hand hygiene opportunities across 8 hospitals in three months. The global hand hygiene adherence rate varied between hospitals, ranging from 14% to 74% (Fig. 1), with a median adherence rate of 57% for Brazilian hospitals. The first moment, before touching a patient, had the lowest adherence rate of 47% (Fig. 2). Nursing technicians were the most frequently observed professional group (69%), with compliance rates of physicians = 51%, nurses = 65%, nursing technicians = 62%, and other healthcare professionals = 54% (p-value < 0.001). There was no difference in the overall hand hygiene rate between private and public/philanthropic hospitals, both with a compliance rate of 60%. However, significant differences were found between hospital types in Moment 1, Moment 2, and Moment 5 (Tab.1 ). [Figure: see text] [Figure: see text] [Figure: see text] CONCLUSION: Hand hygiene adherence in Brazilian hospitals remains low at 47%. The first moment, before touching the patient, has the lowest adherence rate, indicating that professionals prioritize their own safety over patients. Physicians have the lowest adherence rate, and private hospitals have better adherence than public/philanthropic hospitals. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures
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spelling pubmed-106778742023-11-27 1441. Hand hygiene compliance in Brazil: from rich hospitals in the southwest to jungle hospitals - the big challenge Couto, Braulio Silva, Estevão Urbano Souza, Guenael Freire Ferreira, Shirley Vrandecic, Erika Góis, Louranny Peixoto, Maria Luiza Santos, Thais Andrade, Virginia Vieira, Carolina Romaniello, Jeruza Covello, Luciana Couto, Thaís Vieira, Angela Fonseca, Anna Elisa Novato, Thiago Silva, Vanessa Maia, Amanda Macêdo, Jéssica Pereira, Matheus Lima, Thalita Zampa, Camila de Paula, Fabrizia Soares, Jacqueline Ferreira, Janete Carmos, Sara Fernandes, Rafael Pereira, Hoberdan Munefiça, Eder Hideki Mantovanelli, Lorraine Mota, Gabrielle Miranda, Kehone M Starling, Carlos E Open Forum Infect Dis Abstract BACKGROUND: Our study seeks to address three important questions: (a) What is the current rate of HH adherence in Brazilian hospitals? (b) Which of the five moments of HH has the lowest adherence rate in Brazilian hospitals? (c) What is the HH compliance rate, as measured by direct observation, among physicians, nurses, nursing technicians, and other healthcare professionals? And (d) is there a difference in HH adherence rates when comparing private hospitals to public/philanthropic hospitals? METHODS: We conducted covert, random daily observations to assess hand hygiene compliance in 8 Brazilian hospitals over three months (Jan-Mar/2023). Observations were conducted in both critical and non-critical care units, and data on compliance rates were collected in the SACIH 3i system (https://nsp.sacihweb.com). To calculate the compliance rate, we divided the number of observations in which hand hygiene was performed correctly when necessary by the total number of observed instances where hand hygiene was required. RESULTS: We conducted observations on 4,662 hand hygiene opportunities across 8 hospitals in three months. The global hand hygiene adherence rate varied between hospitals, ranging from 14% to 74% (Fig. 1), with a median adherence rate of 57% for Brazilian hospitals. The first moment, before touching a patient, had the lowest adherence rate of 47% (Fig. 2). Nursing technicians were the most frequently observed professional group (69%), with compliance rates of physicians = 51%, nurses = 65%, nursing technicians = 62%, and other healthcare professionals = 54% (p-value < 0.001). There was no difference in the overall hand hygiene rate between private and public/philanthropic hospitals, both with a compliance rate of 60%. However, significant differences were found between hospital types in Moment 1, Moment 2, and Moment 5 (Tab.1 ). [Figure: see text] [Figure: see text] [Figure: see text] CONCLUSION: Hand hygiene adherence in Brazilian hospitals remains low at 47%. The first moment, before touching the patient, has the lowest adherence rate, indicating that professionals prioritize their own safety over patients. Physicians have the lowest adherence rate, and private hospitals have better adherence than public/philanthropic hospitals. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures Oxford University Press 2023-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10677874/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.1278 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Couto, Braulio
Silva, Estevão Urbano
Souza, Guenael Freire
Ferreira, Shirley
Vrandecic, Erika
Góis, Louranny
Peixoto, Maria Luiza
Santos, Thais
Andrade, Virginia
Vieira, Carolina
Romaniello, Jeruza
Covello, Luciana
Couto, Thaís
Vieira, Angela
Fonseca, Anna Elisa
Novato, Thiago
Silva, Vanessa
Maia, Amanda
Macêdo, Jéssica
Pereira, Matheus
Lima, Thalita
Zampa, Camila
de Paula, Fabrizia
Soares, Jacqueline
Ferreira, Janete
Carmos, Sara
Fernandes, Rafael
Pereira, Hoberdan
Munefiça, Eder Hideki
Mantovanelli, Lorraine
Mota, Gabrielle
Miranda, Kehone M
Starling, Carlos E
1441. Hand hygiene compliance in Brazil: from rich hospitals in the southwest to jungle hospitals - the big challenge
title 1441. Hand hygiene compliance in Brazil: from rich hospitals in the southwest to jungle hospitals - the big challenge
title_full 1441. Hand hygiene compliance in Brazil: from rich hospitals in the southwest to jungle hospitals - the big challenge
title_fullStr 1441. Hand hygiene compliance in Brazil: from rich hospitals in the southwest to jungle hospitals - the big challenge
title_full_unstemmed 1441. Hand hygiene compliance in Brazil: from rich hospitals in the southwest to jungle hospitals - the big challenge
title_short 1441. Hand hygiene compliance in Brazil: from rich hospitals in the southwest to jungle hospitals - the big challenge
title_sort 1441. hand hygiene compliance in brazil: from rich hospitals in the southwest to jungle hospitals - the big challenge
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10677874/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofad500.1278
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