Improving Hand Hygiene Compliance in Nursing Homes: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial (HANDSOME Study)

BackgroundHand hygiene compliance is considered the most (cost-)effective measure for preventing health care–associated infections. While hand hygiene interventions have frequently been implemented and assessed in hospitals, there is limited knowledge about hand hygiene compl...

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Main Authors: Teesing, Gwen R, Erasmus, Vicki, Petrignani, Mariska, Koopmans, Marion P G, de Graaf, Miranda, Vos, Margreet C, Klaassen, Corné H W, Verduijn-Leenman, Annette, Schols, Jos M G A, Richardus, Jan Hendrik, Voeten, Helene A C M
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Language:English
Published: JMIR Publications 2020-05-01
Series:JMIR Research Protocols
Online Access:https://www.researchprotocols.org/2020/5/e17419
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spelling doaj-b1868d94b4c24a0ea7e646b45367e8c42021-05-03T01:43:07ZengJMIR PublicationsJMIR Research Protocols1929-07482020-05-0195e1741910.2196/17419Improving Hand Hygiene Compliance in Nursing Homes: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial (HANDSOME Study)Teesing, Gwen RErasmus, VickiPetrignani, MariskaKoopmans, Marion P Gde Graaf, MirandaVos, Margreet CKlaassen, Corné H WVerduijn-Leenman, AnnetteSchols, Jos M G ARichardus, Jan HendrikVoeten, Helene A C M BackgroundHand hygiene compliance is considered the most (cost-)effective measure for preventing health care–associated infections. While hand hygiene interventions have frequently been implemented and assessed in hospitals, there is limited knowledge about hand hygiene compliance in other health care settings and which interventions and implementation methods are effective. ObjectiveThis study aims to evaluate the effect of a multimodal intervention to increase hand hygiene compliance of nurses in nursing homes through a cluster randomized controlled trial (HANDSOME study). MethodsNursing homes were randomly allocated to 1 of 3 trial arms: receiving the intervention at a predetermined date, receiving the identical intervention after an infectious disease outbreak, or serving as a control arm. Hand hygiene was evaluated in nursing homes by direct observation at 4 timepoints. We documented compliance with the World Health Organization’s 5 moments of hand hygiene, specifically before touching a patient, before a clean/aseptic procedure, after body fluid exposure risk, after touching a patient, and after touching patient surroundings. The primary outcome is hand hygiene compliance of the nurses to the standards of the World Health Organization. The secondary outcome is infectious disease incidence among residents. Infectious disease incidence was documented by a staff member at each nursing home unit. Outcomes will be compared with the presence of norovirus, rhinovirus, and Escherichia coli on surfaces in the nursing homes, as measured using quantitative polymerase chain reaction. ResultsThe study was funded in September 2015. Data collection started in October 2016 and was completed in October 2017. Data analysis will be completed in 2020. ConclusionsHANDSOME studies the effectiveness of a hand hygiene intervention specifically for the nursing home environment. Nurses were taught the World Health Organization’s 5 moments of hand hygiene guidelines using the slogan “Room In, Room Out, Before Clean, After Dirty,” which was developed for nursing staff to better understand and remember the hygiene guidelines. HANDSOME should contribute to improved hand hygiene practice and a reduction in infectious disease rates and related mortality. Trial RegistrationNetherlands Trial Register (NTR6188) NL6049; https://www.trialregister.nl/trial/6049 International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID)DERR1-10.2196/17419https://www.researchprotocols.org/2020/5/e17419
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author Teesing, Gwen R
Erasmus, Vicki
Petrignani, Mariska
Koopmans, Marion P G
de Graaf, Miranda
Vos, Margreet C
Klaassen, Corné H W
Verduijn-Leenman, Annette
Schols, Jos M G A
Richardus, Jan Hendrik
Voeten, Helene A C M
spellingShingle Teesing, Gwen R
Erasmus, Vicki
Petrignani, Mariska
Koopmans, Marion P G
de Graaf, Miranda
Vos, Margreet C
Klaassen, Corné H W
Verduijn-Leenman, Annette
Schols, Jos M G A
Richardus, Jan Hendrik
Voeten, Helene A C M
Improving Hand Hygiene Compliance in Nursing Homes: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial (HANDSOME Study)
JMIR Research Protocols
author_facet Teesing, Gwen R
Erasmus, Vicki
Petrignani, Mariska
Koopmans, Marion P G
de Graaf, Miranda
Vos, Margreet C
Klaassen, Corné H W
Verduijn-Leenman, Annette
Schols, Jos M G A
Richardus, Jan Hendrik
Voeten, Helene A C M
author_sort Teesing, Gwen R
title Improving Hand Hygiene Compliance in Nursing Homes: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial (HANDSOME Study)
title_short Improving Hand Hygiene Compliance in Nursing Homes: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial (HANDSOME Study)
title_full Improving Hand Hygiene Compliance in Nursing Homes: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial (HANDSOME Study)
title_fullStr Improving Hand Hygiene Compliance in Nursing Homes: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial (HANDSOME Study)
title_full_unstemmed Improving Hand Hygiene Compliance in Nursing Homes: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial (HANDSOME Study)
title_sort improving hand hygiene compliance in nursing homes: protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial (handsome study)
publisher JMIR Publications
series JMIR Research Protocols
issn 1929-0748
publishDate 2020-05-01
description BackgroundHand hygiene compliance is considered the most (cost-)effective measure for preventing health care–associated infections. While hand hygiene interventions have frequently been implemented and assessed in hospitals, there is limited knowledge about hand hygiene compliance in other health care settings and which interventions and implementation methods are effective. ObjectiveThis study aims to evaluate the effect of a multimodal intervention to increase hand hygiene compliance of nurses in nursing homes through a cluster randomized controlled trial (HANDSOME study). MethodsNursing homes were randomly allocated to 1 of 3 trial arms: receiving the intervention at a predetermined date, receiving the identical intervention after an infectious disease outbreak, or serving as a control arm. Hand hygiene was evaluated in nursing homes by direct observation at 4 timepoints. We documented compliance with the World Health Organization’s 5 moments of hand hygiene, specifically before touching a patient, before a clean/aseptic procedure, after body fluid exposure risk, after touching a patient, and after touching patient surroundings. The primary outcome is hand hygiene compliance of the nurses to the standards of the World Health Organization. The secondary outcome is infectious disease incidence among residents. Infectious disease incidence was documented by a staff member at each nursing home unit. Outcomes will be compared with the presence of norovirus, rhinovirus, and Escherichia coli on surfaces in the nursing homes, as measured using quantitative polymerase chain reaction. ResultsThe study was funded in September 2015. Data collection started in October 2016 and was completed in October 2017. Data analysis will be completed in 2020. ConclusionsHANDSOME studies the effectiveness of a hand hygiene intervention specifically for the nursing home environment. Nurses were taught the World Health Organization’s 5 moments of hand hygiene guidelines using the slogan “Room In, Room Out, Before Clean, After Dirty,” which was developed for nursing staff to better understand and remember the hygiene guidelines. HANDSOME should contribute to improved hand hygiene practice and a reduction in infectious disease rates and related mortality. Trial RegistrationNetherlands Trial Register (NTR6188) NL6049; https://www.trialregister.nl/trial/6049 International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID)DERR1-10.2196/17419
url https://www.researchprotocols.org/2020/5/e17419
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