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PROFESSIONALS’ ADHESION TO THE PRACTICE OF HAND HYGIENE AT A HEALTH CENTER OF THE FEDERAL DISTRICT - EVALUATION OF THE CORRECT TECHNIQUE
Author(s) -
Jéssica dos Santos Guedes Guedes,
Crís Renata Grou Volpe,
Marina Morato Stival,
Diana Lúcia Moura Pinho,
Luciano Ramos de Lima
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
revista prevenção de infecção e saúde
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2446-7901
DOI - 10.26694/repis.v4i0.7482
Subject(s) - hygiene , health professionals , exploratory research , medicine , adhesion , medical education , nursing , psychology , health care , sociology , political science , chemistry , organic chemistry , pathology , anthropology , law
Objective: To evaluate the adhesion rate to the hand hygiene practice and the application of the technique among the professionals at a Health Center. Method: This is an exploratory study of a quantitative character made from a questionnaire that evaluates technique, time, solutions used, and professionals’ adhesion to the hand hygiene practice. Results: 44 health professionals were evaluated in 90 hand hygiene opportunities, with P=0.026, showing low adherence of professionals. The nurses were the professionals who most adhered to the practice without considering the correct technique (64%). The average time for hand hygiene was 20-30 seconds, and in 13 times the hands were sanitized using only water. Conclusion: Professionals did not adhere to hand hygiene in a satisfactory way, thus, health education, based on the results found and considering the difficulties of the place, can become a solution strategy.

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