Handhygiëne & persoonlijke hygiëne medewerker - Geïncludeerde studies module 1.2
Publicatiedatum 09-02-2024 | 10:00
Author, publication year: Price, 2022 [3]
Included studies in the review | Study characteristics | Patient characteristics | Intervention (I) | Comparison / control (C) | Follow-up | Outcome measures and effect size | Comments |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
A. Widmer, 2007 B. Laustsen, 2008 C. Tschudin-Sutter, 2010 D. Chow, 2012 E. Reilly, 2016 F. Pires, 2017 G. Tschudin-Sutter, 2017 H. Sakmen, 2019 I. Tschudin-Sutter, 2019 |
Type of study: Search date: Number of included studies: Country Source of funding: Inclusion criteria: - Studies in operating theatres using surgical hand preparation protocols - Studies not in HCWs - Studies not measuring microbial load |
N total at baseline: A. Physicians, nurses B. HCWs C. Medical students D. Medical and nursing staff E. Doctors, nurses F. Nurses, medical doctors, pharmacists, biologists G. Medical students H. Medical students I. HCWs |
A. WHO 6-step technique B. WHO 6-step technique C. WHO 6-step technique D. WHO 6-step technique E. WHO 6-step technique F. WHO 6-step technique G. WHO 6-step technique H. WHO 6-step technique I. WHO 6-step technique |
A. None B. None C. None D. CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) 3-step technique E. CDC 3-step technique F. Modified WHO 6-step technique G. Modified 3-step technique H. Self-responsible application I. Modified 3-step technique |
N.A. | A. Increased antimicrobial effect of the technique (p<0.001) with improvement in application of the technique. B. Higher reduction in the number of CFUs when technique correctly performed. C. Highly significant (p<0.001) difference in the density of CFUs before and after WHO handrub technique. D. No significant difference in hand bacterial load. E. Greater reduction in CFU/ml with the 6-step technique (p=0.02). F. The reduction in bacterial concentration was significantly higher with the modified 6-step protocol. G. Median bacterial counts were lower in the modified 3-step technique participants compared to the WHO 6-step technique (p=0.055). H. No significant differences. I. No difference between techniques. |
- |