Facilitators and Barriers of Hand Hygiene

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What keeps ICU nurses from washing their hands? And why do some overcome the barriers? Although there are many papers on hand hygiene, this new one in American Journal of Infection Control caught my eye. In this study 3,260 hand hygiene opportunities among 64 ICU nurses in 4 hospitals were overtly observed. When HH noncompliance was observed, the reason was documented. Nearly 20% of missed opportunities were accounted for by 4 activities: carrying something, even as small as a syringe or 4×4 (9%), donning gloves or PPE (6%), pushing or pulling a work station (2%), and using a mobile device (1%).

The investigator observed that nurses who were super compliant (90-100% compliant) found ways to deal with the barriers. For example, if they were carrying something, they shifted the object to one hand and reached for gel with the other. They were positive deviants.

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