Are we ready for automated hand hygiene monitoring?

Have you ever read an IPC report that says something along the lines of “we did lots of observational hand hygiene compliance auditing, and compliance was 99%”? Well, we know that back in the real world hand hygiene compliance is typically 40%. Whilst we can do better with observational hand hygiene compliance audits, and make them a realistic starting point for improvement, there’s a real opportunity for automated hand hygiene monitoring systems to come in and shake up our understanding of hand hygiene compliance in a really positive way. But are the systems up to it? And are we ready for them? Today’s study in Infection Prevention in Practice from Denmark shows that an automated hand hygiene system can be implemented and generate some really useful hand hygiene surveillance information.

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Effective stewardship: less antibiotic use and more hand hygiene

Rossana Rosa (bio below) writes a guest post, reflecting on this recent review and meta-analysis on the effectiveness of antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) programmes…

The first reports on the effects of Antimicrobial Stewardship Programmess date back to the mid-90s, and the interest in them has taken off in the past decade.

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