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Table 2 Compliance with hand hygiene related to the use of the liquid (phase I) or the gel (phase II) handrub formulation

From: Liquid versus gel handrub formulation: a prospective intervention study

 

Phase Ia

Phase IIa

P value

Overall compliance

32.1 (194/604)

41.2 (228/553)

0.035

Health care worker category

   

   Nurses

33.6 (167/497)

45.7 (190/416)

0.011

   Physicians

25.8 (16/62)

28.6 (16/56)

0.76

   Nursing assistants

32.0 (8/25)

30.8 (20/65)

0.74

   Other

15.0 (3/20)

12.5 (2/16)

0.84

Time of day

   

   Morning

35.0 (106/303)

46.7 (160/343)

0.039

   Afternoon

29.2 (88/301)

32.4 (68/210)

0.75

Workload (number of opportunities per hour)

   

   <10

40.5 (36/89)

33.3 (38/114)

0.29

   10–15

39.0 (62/159)

38.0 (89/234)

0.86

   ≥16

27.0 (96/356)

49.3 (101/205)

< 0.001

Patient isolated

   

   Yes

32.0 (65/203)

35.1 (53/151)

0.9

   No

32.2 (129/401)

43.5 (175/402)

0.017

Availability of handrub

   

   Yes

46.9 (23/49)

55.9 (19/34)

0.53

   No

30.8 (171/555)

40.3 (209/519)

0.035

Availability of alcohol-based solution in the room

   

   Yes

32.3 (193/598)

41.0 (224/547)

0.05

   No

16.7 (1/6)

66.7 (4/6)

0.068

Type of opportunity

   

   Respiratory care

40 (16/40)

31.9 (15/47)

0.56

   Intravenous or arterial care

24.2 (15/62)

36.7 (22/60)

0.17

   Direct patient contact

31.7 (151/477)

39.0 (146/374)

0.13

   Digestive tract care

0 (0/6)

25 (3/12)

NA

   Wound care

55.6 (5/9)

74.3 (26/35)

0.24

   Clean device

77.8 (7/9)

77.8 (14/18)

0.87

   Urinary care

0 (0/1)

28.6 (2/7)

NA

  1. aData not in parentheses are presented as percentages. NA, not applicable.