Korean J healthc assoc Infect Control Prev 2024; 29(1): 40-47
Published online June 30, 2024 https://doi.org/10.14192/kjicp.2024.29.1.40
Copyright © Korean Society for Healthcare-associated infection Control and Prevention
Sung Ran Kim1, Kyung-Sook Cha2 , Oh Mee Kweon3, Mi Na Kim4, Og Son Kim5, Ji-Hee Kim6, Soyeon Park7, Myoung Jin Shin8, Eun-Sung You9, Sung Eun Lee10, Sun Ju Jung11, Jongsuk Jeoung12, In-Soon Choi13, Jong Rim Choi14, Ji-Youn Choi15, Si-Hyeon Han16, Hae Kyung Hong17
Infection Control Office, Korea University Guro Hospital1, Seoul, Department of Nursing Science, Sun Moon University2, Asan, Department of Infection Control, Severance Hospital3, Department of Infection Control, Gangnam Severance Hospital4, Department of Nursing Science, Gangseo University5, Office of Infection Control, Ewha Womans University College of Medicine Seoul Hospital6, Office for Infection Control, Asan Medical Center7, Seoul, Infection Control Team, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital8, Seongnam, Infection Control Department, Wonkwang University Hospital9, Iksan, Infection Control Office, Korea University Anam Hospital10, Infection Control Team, Hanyang University Hospital11, Center for Infection Prevention and Control, Samsung Medical Center12, Seoul, Infection Control Team, Chung-Ang University Gwangmyeong Hospital 13, Gwangmyeong, College of Nursing, Keimyung University14, Daegu, Infection Control Team, Chung-Ang University Hospital15, Seoul, Infection Control Team, Dankook University Hospital16, Cheonan, Infection Prevention & Control Team, Soon Chun Hyang University Hospital Bucheon17, Bucheon, Korea
Correspondence to: Kyung-Sook Cha
E-mail: chamelda@sunmoon.ac.kr
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7307-898X
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0).
Background: Hand hygiene is considered the simplest and most cost-effective method of infection prevention. Regular observation and feedback on hand hygiene compliance are key strategies for its enhancement. This study evaluated the effectiveness of hand hygiene surveillance, including direct observation and feedback, by comprehensively analyzing the reported hand hygiene compliance within the Korean National Healthcare-Associated Infections Surveillance System from 2019 to 2022.
Methods: Participating medical institutions included general hospitals and hospitals with infection control departments that consented to participate. Hand hygiene surveillance was conducted using direct observation. Collected data, including healthcare workers, clinical areas, hand hygiene moments, and hand hygiene compliance, were recorded to calculate hand hygiene compliance rates. Additionally, the volume of alcohol-based hand sanitizers used per patient per day was investigated as an indirect indicator of hand hygiene compliance. The study was conducted from July 2019 to December 2022.
Results: Hand hygiene compliance increased from 87.2% in Q3 2019 to 89.9% in 2022. Nurses and medical technologists showed the highest compliance rates, whereas doctors showed the lowest compliance rates. Intensive care units excelled in compliance, whereas emergency departments lagged. Compliance was highest after patient contact and lowest when the patient’s surroundings were touched. Larger hospitals consumed more alcohol-based hand sanitizers than smaller hospitals did.
Conclusion: This study confirmed an improvement in hand hygiene compliance through sustained surveillance, indicating its contribution not only to preventing infection transfer within healthcare facilities but also to fostering a culture of hand hygiene in the country.
Keywords: Hand hygiene, Healthcare facility, Infection, Infection control, Surveillance
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