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Light-guided nudging and data-driven performance feedback improve hand hygiene compliance among nurses and doctors

Anne-Mette Iversen, Marie Stangerup, Michelle From-Hansen, Rosa Hansen, Louise Palasin Sode, Krassimir Kostadinov, Marco Bo Hansen, Henrik Calum, Svend Ellermann-Eriksen, Jenny Dahl Knudsen

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Abstract

Background: Evidence-based practices to increase hand hygiene compliance (HHC) among health care workers are warranted. We aimed to investigate the effect of a multimodal strategy on HHC. Methods: During this 14-month prospective, observational study, an automated monitoring system was implemented in a 29-bed surgical ward. Hand hygiene opportunities and alcohol-based hand rubbing events were measured in patient and working rooms (medication, utility, storerooms, toilets). We compared baseline HHC of health care workers across periods with light-guided nudging from sensors on dispensers and data-driven performance feedback (multimodal strategy) using the Student's t test. Results: The doctors (n = 10) significantly increased their HHC in patient rooms (16% vs 42%, P< .0001) and working rooms (24% vs 78%, P= .0006) when using the multimodal strategy. The nurses (n = 26) also increased their HHC significantly from baseline in both patient rooms (27% vs 43%, P = .0005) and working rooms (39% vs 64%, P< .0001). The nurses (n = 9), who subsequently received individual performance feedback, further increased HHC, compared with the period when they received group performance feedback (patient rooms: 43% vs 55%, P< .0001 and working rooms: 64% vs 80%, P< .0001). Conclusions: HHC of doctors and nurses can be significantly improved with light-guided nudging and data-driven performance feedback using an automated hand hygiene system.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAmerican Journal Of Infection Control
Volume49
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)733-739
Number of pages7
ISSN0196-6553
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2021

Keywords

  • Adherence
  • Electronic monitoring
  • Health care-acquired
  • Infection prevention
  • Surveillance

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