Authors
M Musu, A Lai, NM Mereu, M Galletta, M Campagna, M Tidore, MF Piazza, L Spada, MV Massidda, S Colombo, P Mura, RC Coppola
Publication date
2017/9
Journal
Journal of preventive medicine and hygiene
Volume
58
Issue
3
Pages
E231
Publisher
Pacini Editore
Description
Methods.
The study aimed to evaluate the presence of procedures and protocols for infection control, to assess the adhesion to the different aspects of hand hygiene (HH) and hand washing technique by healthcare workers in six ICUs. A perspective observational study was conducted in six ICUs. In each ICU, the adherence by health care workers to both hand hygiene practices and standard precautions was assessed, as well as the presence of procedures and written protocols.
Results.
The findings showed that in all the involved ICUs, 73 of 142 required protocols and procedures were available. Specifically, 59 of 79 were available for general measure of risk control, 12 of 15 for hand hygiene, and 24 of 48 for standard precautions and isolation measures. Also, the results showed highly variable levels of adherence to the best hygiene practices in all the ICUs involved in the study, with compliance rates ranging …
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