Impact of a Multimodal Improvement Strategy to Promote Hand Hygiene at a Hospital in Mauritius
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- DOI: 10.7759/cureus.15812
Impact of a Multimodal Improvement Strategy to Promote Hand Hygiene at a Hospital in Mauritius
Abstract
Introduction Limited data is available on which interventions are likely to improve compliance to hand hygiene, especially in underdeveloped countries. The objective of this study is to explore whether the introduction of a particular bundle of strategies to improve hand hygiene is effective. Material and methods In this pre-post study, a multimodal strategy comprised of educating healthcare staff, using reminders, providing feedback and increasing the availability of soap and alcohol, was implemented over a period of one year from 2019 to 2020. Trained observers assessed compliance to hand hygiene before and after the intervention. Results A total of 143 hand hygiene opportunities were observed. Hand hygiene compliance rate did not improve despite the introduction of multiple measures. Conclusions Other approaches should be considered to promote hand hygiene. The choice of which strategies to use should be adapted to the local setting. For instance, in some healthcare facilities, emphasis should be placed on leadership support and on the training of hand hygiene champions.
Keywords: compliance; hand hygiene; intervention; mauritius; multimodal.
Copyright © 2021, Nuckchady et al.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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