Glove Change During Surgery: When and Why
Surgical-site infections (SSIs) are a preventable post-operative concern that put patients at a higher risk for delayed wound healing, complications, and even mortality.
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The significant impact of hand hygiene on prevention of Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs) is well documented.1,2 During the recent COVID-19 pandemic we were all reminded of the importance of hand hygiene in both our professional and personal lives. Hand hygiene compliance around the world became an important focus in stopping the spread of disease.
Hand hygiene is a basic and effective intervention that is an integral part of our patient and staff safety culture, yet routine compliance is still challenged for up to 70% of healthcare workers.2 Inconsistencies remain despite clinical evidence showing that effective infection prevention measures that include hand hygiene can prevent up to 70% of HAIs.2 Multiple complexities in the healthcare environment continue to present barriers to improved compliance.
We can’t be reminded enough to TAKE ACTION with this foundational step in providing patient care. Keep the basics in mind to ensure appropriate technique and optimal timing for maximum effectiveness. The evidence acknowledges that alcohol-based hand sanitizers are the most effective way to clean hands and the preferred method in healthcare settings.3 Hand washing with soap and water is best when hands are visibly dirty, before eating and after using the restroom.3
Use an Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizer
Wash with Soap and Water
In celebration of World Hand Hygiene Day 2023 let’s continue to give hand hygiene the priority and focus it deserves.
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