2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhin.2019.02.003
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Psychometric evaluation of a measure of factors influencing hand hygiene behaviour to inform intervention

Abstract: Psychometric Evaluation of a Measure of Factors Influencing Hand Hygiene Behaviour to Inform Intervention Background. Although the hand hygiene (HH) procedure is simple, the related behaviour is complex and is not readily understood, explained, or changed. There is a need for practical tools to provide data that can guide healthcare managers and practitioners not only on the 'what' (the standards that must be met), but also the 'how' (guidance on how to achieve the standards). Aim. To develop a valid questionn… Show more

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“…The desire to perform HH to protect themselves was mentioned by a third of the interviewees in our study. The propensity towards prioritising the protection of oneself from infection has also been found in other studies of HH compliance [28,36,37], including observations carried out in the two ICUs from which the interviewees in our study worked [24]. In the observations carried out in the ICUs, the staff were 55% compliant before an aseptic technique, as compared to 89% compliant after patient contact [24].…”
Section: Motivation Dimensionsupporting
confidence: 77%
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“…The desire to perform HH to protect themselves was mentioned by a third of the interviewees in our study. The propensity towards prioritising the protection of oneself from infection has also been found in other studies of HH compliance [28,36,37], including observations carried out in the two ICUs from which the interviewees in our study worked [24]. In the observations carried out in the ICUs, the staff were 55% compliant before an aseptic technique, as compared to 89% compliant after patient contact [24].…”
Section: Motivation Dimensionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The fact that healthcare workers believe that they have the requisite knowledge and skills to carry out HH has also been found in other studies [23]. However, observations of 335 moments of HH in the two ICUs at which the interviewees worked found an overall compliance of 64% [24]. This lack of concordance between selfreported and observed HH compliance has also been reported elsewhere [25].…”
Section: Capabilities Dimensionsupporting
confidence: 67%
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“…Conformity with this practice requires strict compliance at the five specific times during health care through the correct technique, time, and adequate products. Although this measure is considered simple, the behavior related to HH is complex and is not readily apprehended or changed, constituting a great challenge to patient and professional safety (3)(4) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once compliance has been accurately measured, work can then be undertaken to improve it, the optimal approach to this remains elusive [21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28]. The importance of customizing messaging and interventions: "One size does not fit all" was highlighted in this special edition last year [29] and has been embraced by Salmon et al in the context of the effect of messaging on different healthcare professions [30].…”
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confidence: 99%