Factors impacting hand hygiene compliance among new interns: findings from a mandatory patient safety course.

نویسندگان

  • Paul A Gluck
  • Igal Nevo
  • Joshua D Lenchus
  • Jill S Sanko
  • Ruth Everett-Thomas
  • Maureen Fitzpatrick
  • Ilya Shekhter
  • Kristopher L Arheart
  • David J Birnbach
چکیده

BACKGROUND Residency is a critical transition during which individuals acquire lifelong behaviors important for professionalism and optimal patient care. One behavior is proper hand hygiene (HH), yet poor compliance with accepted HH practices remains a critical issue in many settings. This study explored the factors affecting hand hygiene compliance (HHC) in a diverse group of interns at the beginning of graduate training. METHODS During a required patient safety course, we observed HH behaviors using a standardized patient encounter. Interns were instructed to perform a focused exam in a simulated inpatient environment with HH products available and clearly visible. Participants were blinded to the HH component of the study. An auditory alert was triggered if participants failed to perform prepatient encounter HH. Compliance rates and the number of alerts were recorded. All encounters were videotaped. RESULTS The HHC among the 169 participants was 37.9% pre-encounter and was higher among female interns than males, although this difference was not statistically significant (41.6% versus 31.5%, P  =  .176). International medical graduates had significantly lower HHC compared with US graduates (23.2% versus 45.1%, P  =  .006). Most initially noncompliant participants performed HH after 1 alert (87.6%). DISCUSSION The initial low rate of HHC in our sample is comparable to other studies. Using direct video surveillance and auditory alarms, we improved our success rates for prepatient encounter HHC. Our study identified medical school origin as an important factor for HHC, and the significantly lower compliance for international medical graduates compared with US graduates has not been previously reported. These findings should be considered in designing interventions such as intern orientation and clinical education programs to improve HH behaviors.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of graduate medical education

دوره 2 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2010