Korean J Nosocomial Infect Control.  2010 Dec;15(2):120-123.

Responses of Patients and Guardians to Phlebotomists' Wearing Gloves and Disinfecting Their Hands

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  • 1Department of Laboratory Medicine and Molecular Genetics, Pusan National University Yangsan Hospital, Yangsan, Korea. socioliberal@yahoo.co.kr

Abstract

BACKGROUND
A hand hygiene policy has been introduced by the Joint Commission International Accreditation Standards for Hospitals (JCI); the purpose of this policy is to ensure that systematic standards are continuously practiced at hospitals in order to improve the quality of medical care and the safety of patients and health care workers. This policy requires that phlebotomists wear new gloves and disinfect their hands before attending a patient to prevent nosocomial infections and to protect the phlebotomists. This study aimed to assess the responses of patients and guardians regarding the hand hygiene procedures.
METHODS
Between January and February 2010, a questionnaire survey was performed at our hospital for 310 outpatients, 93 inpatients, and 189 guardians.
RESULTS
In all, 70.8% of respondents answered that phlebotomists did not require considerable time to remove and wear gloves, and 69.9% responded that phlebotomists could readily detect veins even with their gloves on. Besides, 81.9% respondents thought that it was sanitarily important for phlebotomists to remove their gloves and disinfect their hands after a venipuncture, whereas only 2.8% thought that this practice caused discomfort.
CONCLUSION
The patients and guardians recognized that the hand hygiene procedures were important for their own safety and encouraged their application rather than considering them uncomfortable or inappropriate. Introduction and maintenance of the hand hygiene policy of JCI would not be difficult because patients or guardians recognized its importance.

Keyword

Protective gloves; Hand disinfection; Nosocomial infection

MeSH Terms

Accreditation
Cross Infection
Surveys and Questionnaires
Delivery of Health Care
Dietary Sucrose
Gloves, Protective
Hand
Hand Disinfection
Hand Hygiene
Humans
Inpatients
Joints
Outpatients
Phlebotomy
Veins
Dietary Sucrose
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