Electronic Hand Hygiene Monitoring and ICU Infection Rates
NCT ID: NCT02511925
Last Updated: 2015-07-30
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
1065 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2013-11-30
2014-07-31
Brief Summary
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Appropriate hand hygiene by healthcare workers can reduce infection rates and is a key goal of many patient safety initiatives. Worldwide, hand hygiene compliance has been estimated at only 38.7% despite the intervention being simple and cheap. Reasons for poor compliance include lack of time, skin irritation, lack of facilities, intensity of workload and forgetfulness. Furthermore, since cross infection may not be apparent for some days, staff may not associate their (lack of) actions with having caused harm.
Measuring compliance levels enables staff to understand whether they could improve. Direct observation of staff is labour intensive and is not continuous or universal. We will monitor hand hygiene compliance with a newly developed electronic system (MedSense, General Sensing Inc.). We will use the data to provide feedback to the staff in several ways. We hypothesise that comprehensive personalised feedback will reduce healthcare associated infections. We will undertake the study in three intensive care units.
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Detailed Description
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* Unit level feed back every week of current compliance for each of three staff groupings (doctors, nurses, allied health professionals)
* Personalised feedback in the form of an email at the end of a shift stating an individuals performance relative to the average for their professional grouping.
* Real time feedback in the form of a badge worn by the healthcare worker that vibrates when the system thinks they have missed or are about to miss an opportunity for hand hygiene.
All healthcare workers will receive the level of feedback defined in the randomisation for the duration of the three intervention periods. The units will cross-over with an interventing two week wash out period.
All personal feedback will be confidential and private to the individual.
Conditions
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Study Design
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CASE_CROSSOVER
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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ICU Cluster 1
Adult Intensive Care Unit - Royal Brompton Hospital
Weekly poster of unit performance
Weekly feedback is provided to the ICU about current levels of hand hygiene compliance amongst doctors, nurses, and allied healthcare professionals
Daily email of personal feedback
Healthcare workers receive private and personal feedback via email regarding their individual performance benchmarked against the average performance for their professional grouping.
ICU Cluster 2
Paediatric ICU - Royal Brompton Hospital
Weekly poster of unit performance
Weekly feedback is provided to the ICU about current levels of hand hygiene compliance amongst doctors, nurses, and allied healthcare professionals
Daily email of personal feedback
Healthcare workers receive private and personal feedback via email regarding their individual performance benchmarked against the average performance for their professional grouping.
Active reminder from badge
The badge the healthcare worker is wearing vibrates if opportunities to perform hand hygiene are missed
ICU Cluster 3
Adult Intensive Care Unit - Harefield Hospital
Weekly poster of unit performance
Weekly feedback is provided to the ICU about current levels of hand hygiene compliance amongst doctors, nurses, and allied healthcare professionals
Daily email of personal feedback
Healthcare workers receive private and personal feedback via email regarding their individual performance benchmarked against the average performance for their professional grouping.
Active reminder from badge
The badge the healthcare worker is wearing vibrates if opportunities to perform hand hygiene are missed
Interventions
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Weekly poster of unit performance
Weekly feedback is provided to the ICU about current levels of hand hygiene compliance amongst doctors, nurses, and allied healthcare professionals
Daily email of personal feedback
Healthcare workers receive private and personal feedback via email regarding their individual performance benchmarked against the average performance for their professional grouping.
Active reminder from badge
The badge the healthcare worker is wearing vibrates if opportunities to perform hand hygiene are missed
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* All healthcare workers caring for the patients on the intensive care units.
Exclusion Criteria
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Foundation Trust
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Patricia Cattini, MSc
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust
Locations
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Royal Brompton and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust
London, , United Kingdom
Countries
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References
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Cheng VC, Tai JW, Ho SK, Chan JF, Hung KN, Ho PL, Yuen KY. Introduction of an electronic monitoring system for monitoring compliance with Moments 1 and 4 of the WHO "My 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene" methodology. BMC Infect Dis. 2011 May 26;11:151. doi: 10.1186/1471-2334-11-151.
Other Identifiers
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2013IC004B
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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