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Perioperative, Operating Room and Surgical Nursing

The University of San Francisco

Hand Hygiene

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The Relationship Between Surgical Site Infections And Hand Hygiene Discharge Teaching, Eishlee Renel A. Jasa Dec 2021

The Relationship Between Surgical Site Infections And Hand Hygiene Discharge Teaching, Eishlee Renel A. Jasa

Master's Projects and Capstones

Problem: In the span of a nine-month period, the incidence of surgical site infections (SSIs) in a singular perioperative unit reached 13. SSIs have been linked with negative consequences for both the patient and healthcare system, decreasing quality of life and increasing costs.

Context: The 20-bed post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) primarily serves adult patients in the East Bay Area, where a variety of surgeries including elective and emergent procedures are performed. This facility specializes in general surgeries, where laparoscopic excisions and hernia repairs were the most commonly observed.

Intervention: The Standardized 3-Step Hand Hygiene Discharge Teaching is aimed to improve …


A Preoperative Hand Hygiene Campaign: " No One Left Behand.", Keri Mccoy Aug 2020

A Preoperative Hand Hygiene Campaign: " No One Left Behand.", Keri Mccoy

Master's Projects and Capstones

Abstract

Problem: Surgical site infections (SSIs) account for 20% of all hospital-acquired infections (HAIs). Performance of consistent, accurate hand hygiene practices by healthcare workers is the most effective means of preventing infection, yet the average compliance rates remain low. The preoperative (PREOP) unit carries tremendous responsibility for decreasing each patient's risk for SSI by adequately following the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines for hand hygiene. The PREOP remains at a low average hand hygiene compliance rate of 69%, with decreased consistency, frequency, and knowledge deficit of hygiene practices. The aim of the quality improvement (QI) hand hygiene campaign is to …