Abstract
Objectives: To evaluate the rate of hand hygiene compliangce in certain faculties of Thai Nguyen Central General Hospital 2017.
Subjects and methods: The subjects are doctors, nurses, midwives, pupils and students. Directly observe hand hygiene compliance, fill in the standard survey form.
Results: The rate of adherence to manual intervention (58.8%) which includes physicians (53.5%), nurses, midwives, technicians (64.7%), students (45.3%). The second-time hand hygiene before sterile procedure scoreg was the highest (72.3%). The duration of V was hand hygiene after contact with items around the patient compliance rate (46.4%).
Conclusion: The compliance rate for hand hygiene has not raised significantly in comparison to 2016 (57.3%). Hand hygiene compliance is not uniform at the time of year. The rate of adherence to hand hygiene techniques is not uniform in the department, the medical staff are often missing step 3 and step 6.
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