• Media type: E-Book; Thesis
  • Title: Anwendungsbeobachtung zur Ermittlung der Anzahl erforderlicher Händedesinfektionen auf zwei Nichtrisikostationen unter Zugrundelegung der WHO-Indikationen zur Händedesinfektion
  • Contributor: Schneider-Trempnau, Eva [VerfasserIn]; Kramer, Axel [AkademischeR BetreuerIn]; Kempf, Volkhard A. J. [AkademischeR BetreuerIn]
  • Corporation: Universität Greifswald
  • imprint: Greifswald, 2021
  • Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (PDF-Datei: 80 Seiten, 631 Kilobyte); 1 Illustration, Diagramme (farbig)
  • Language: German
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  • Keywords: Händedesinfektion > Compliance-System > Pflegepersonal > Arzt
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  • University thesis: Dissertation, Universitätsmedizin der Universität Greifswald, 2021
  • Footnote: Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 69-74
  • Description: Händedesinfektion

    It is an observational study to determine the number of required hand disinfections in everyday ward routine based on the indications for hand disinfection defined by the WHO. So far, frequency values of hand desinfection are only available about intensive care units, but not in so-called "non-risk areas", so that the evaluation of consumption data is not possible. For the first time, an observational study for two normal wards evaluated the number of required hand desinfectins and additionally determined the compliance. 2424 indications for hand disinfection were documented. A nurse has an average of 70 (maxillofacial surgery) and 161 (nephrology) indications for hand desinfection in a work shift. An average of 16 (nephrology) and 17 (maxillofacial surgery) indications were observed in a doctor’s work shift. On average, the compliance of hand disinfection is 61% in the maxillofacial surgery ward and 65% on the nephrological ward. With a compliance rate of 66.7% does the medical staff of the nephrological ward show the highest compliance rate, followed by the medical staff of the maxillofacial surgery ward with a compliance rate of 66.1%, the nurses of the nephrological ward with 64.7% and the nurses of the maxillofacial surgery ward with 59.9%. After evaluating the pharmacy consumption values, it could be shown that compliance was influenced by the Hawthorne effect. Despite a sufficient number of disinfectant dispensers in the clinic and pictograms for the correct ...
  • Access State: Open Access