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Influence of Signal Colored Hand Disinfectant Dispensers on Hand Hygiene Compliance at a Medical Intensive Care Unit

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Date 2014 Aug 4
PMID 25087148
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To assess the influence of signal colors on hand disinfectant dispenser activities, health care workers (HCWs) at a medical intensive care unit were analyzed for a total of 20 weeks with 8 weeks before and 12 weeks after exchange to signal color. No significant increase in hand rubs (HRs) per patient day (PD) was observed (about 40 HRs/PD); however, HCW-adjusted compliance showed a 6% increase with signal colored devices. Therefore, colored devices may help to improve hand hygiene compliance.

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