Hand hygiene technique quality evaluation in nursing and medicine students of two academic courses

Authors

  • Manuela Škodová Universidad de Extremadura; Faculdad de Medicina
  • Alfredo Gimeno-Benítez Universidad de Extremadura; Departamento de Enfermería
  • Elena Martínez-Redondo Universidad de Extremadura; Faculdad de Medicina
  • Juan Francisco Morán-Cortés Servicio Extremeño de Salud
  • Ramona Jiménez-Romano Hospital Infanta Cristina
  • Alfredo Gimeno-Ortiz Hospital Infanta Cristina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-1169.0459.2607

Abstract

Objective: because they are health professionals, nursing and medical students' hands during internships can function as a transmission vehicle for hospital-acquired infections.Method: a descriptive study with nursing and medical degree students on the quality of the hand hygiene technique, which was assessed via a visual test using a hydroalcoholic solution marked with fluorescence and an ultraviolet lamp.Results: 546 students were assessed, 73.8% from medicine and 26.2% from nursing. The area of the hand with a proper antiseptic distribution was the palm (92.9%); areas not properly scrubbed were the thumbs (55.1%). 24.7% was very good in both hands, 29.8% was good, 25.1% was fair, and 20.3% was poor. The worst assessed were the male, nursing and first year students. There were no significant differences in the age groups.Conclusions: hand hygiene technique is not applied efficiently. Education plays a key role in setting a good practice base in hand hygiene, theoretical knowledge, and in skill development, as well as good practice reinforcement.

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Published

2015-08-01

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How to Cite

Hand hygiene technique quality evaluation in nursing and medicine students of two academic courses . (2015). Revista Latino-Americana De Enfermagem, 23(4), 708-717. https://doi.org/10.1590/0104-1169.0459.2607