Hygiène des mains: Manuel technique de référence | ||||||
A l’attention des professionnels soignants, des formateurs et des observateurs des pratiques d’hygiène des mains Hand Hygiene Technical Reference Manual To be used by health-care workers, trainers and observers of hand hygiene practices manuel Jan 2010 ; 40 pages ![]() ![]() Ed. WHO - Genève ; Isbn: 978 92 4 259860 5 Téléchargeable sous format: PdF ![]() ![]() Téléchargeable chez l'éditeur ![]() ![]() Résumé: Outil à l'appui de la formation et l'éducation Abstract: A manual to train health-care workers on practising, teaching and observing hand hygiene. Contenidos: DEFINITION OF TERMS 4 PART I – HEALTH CARE-ASSOCIATED INFECTION AND HAND HYGIENE 6 I.1 What is a health care-associated infection and what is its impact on patient safety? 6 I.2 What is the role of hands in germ transmission? 6 I.3 What role does hand hygiene play in the prevention of health care-associated infections? 6 I.4 How to practise hand hygiene? 6 I.5 When to perform hand hygiene? 7 I.5.1 The concept of “My five moments for hand hygiene” 8 PART II – PRACTISING, TEACHING AND OBSERVING HAND HYGIENE 9 II.1 Applying the “My five moments for hand hygiene” in practice 9 II.1.1 The patient zone 9 II.1.2 The health-care area 9 II.1.3 Contact with a patient and with his/her surroundings 10 II.2 The health-care professionals concerned by hand hygiene 10 II.3 Health-care activities and indications 10 II.4 Hand hygiene indications and hand hygiene actions 10 II.5 Understanding more about applying the five moments 11 II.5.1 Indication (moment) 1: Before touching a patient 11 II.5.2 Indication (moment) 2: Before clean/aseptic procedure 12 II.5.3 Indication (moment) 3: After body fluid exposure risk 13 II.5.4 Indication (moment) 4: After touching a patient 13 II.5.5 Indication (moment) 5: After touching patient surroundings 14 II.5.6 Understanding the five moments within the care sequence 15 II.6 Indications for hand hygiene when medical gloves are required 16 PART III – OBSERVING HAND HYGIENE PRACTICES 17 III.1 The purpose of observation 17 III.2 Direct observation of hand hygiene practices 17 III.3 The rules of observation 17 III.4 The observer and his/her role 17 III.5 The opportunities for hand hygiene 18 III.6 Hand hygiene action seen by the observer 18 III.7 Reporting hand hygiene compliance 19 III.8 Observation methodology 19 III.8.1 The observation form 21 III.8.2 The basic calculation form 23 PART IV – OTHER ASPECTS OF HAND HYGIENE 26 IV.1 Hand safety 26 IV.2 Hand skin care 26 PART V - SELECTED REFERENCE LIST 27 APPENDIX - THE OBSERVATION AND CALCULATION FORMS 28 Public-Cible:
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