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Am J Infect Control ; 41(5): e45-8, 2013 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23337307

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Good compliance with hygiene guidelines is essential to prevent bacterial transmission and health care-associated infections. However, the compliance is usually <50%. METHODS: A multimodal and multidisciplinary hygiene intervention was launched once the baseline compliance was determined through direct observations in 4 departments of obstetrics and gynecology. Detailed evaluations of the compliance rates were performed at point of stability (at 80%) and follow-up (3 years after hygiene intervention). Validation of direct observations was performed using blinded double appraisal and multiappraisal. RESULTS: At baseline, the compliance with barrier precautions and the dress code at the 4 departments were 39% to 47% and 79% to 98%, respectively. Point of stability was reached approximately 1 year after the hygiene intervention was launched. The compliance with barrier precautions was significantly higher at follow-up compared with baseline in 3 departments. In the validation by double appraisal, 471 of 483 components were judged identical between observers. In the multiappraisal, 95% to 100% of the observers correctly judged the 7 components. CONCLUSION: It is possible to improve compliance with hygiene guidelines, but, to ensure a long-lasting effect, a continuous focus on barrier precautions is required. Observation is a valid method to monitor compliance.


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Cross Infection/prevention & control , Guideline Adherence , Hygiene/standards , Infection Control/methods , Infection Control/standards , Cross Infection/transmission , Hand Disinfection , Humans , Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Hospital/standards , Personnel, Hospital/standards , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Protective Clothing
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