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Hand hygiene promotion in health care

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Religion and culture: Potential undercurrents influencing hand hygiene promotion in health care

Benedetta Allegranzi, MDa, Ziad A. Memish, MDb, Liam Donaldson, MDa, Didier Pittet, MD, MSac, World Health Organization Global Patient Safety Challenge Task Force on Religious and Cultural Aspects of Hand Hygiene (lead, D. Pittet), World Alliance for Patient Safety


published online 12 June 2008.

Background
Health care?associated infections affect hundreds of millions of patients worldwide each year. The World Health Organization's (WHO) First Global Patient Safety Challenge, ?Clean Care is Safer Care,? is tackling this major patient safety problem, with the promotion of hand hygiene in health care as the project's cornerstone. WHO Guidelines on Hand Hygiene in Healthcare have been prepared by a large group of international experts and are currently in a pilot-test phase to assess feasibility and acceptability in different health care settings worldwide.

Methods
An extensive literature search was conducted and experts and religious authorities were consulted to investigate religiocultural factors that may potentially influence hand hygiene promotion, offer possible solutions, and suggest areas for future research.

Results
Religious faith and culture can strongly influence hand hygiene behavior in health care workers and potentially affect compliance with best practices. Interesting data were retrieved on specific indications for hand cleansing according to the 7 main religions worldwide, interpretation of hand gestures, the concept of ?visibly dirty? hands, and the use of alcohol-based hand rubs and prohibition of alcohol use by some religions.

Conclusions
The impact of religious faith and cultural specificities must be taken into consideration when implementing a multimodal strategy to promote hand hygiene on a global scale.

http://www.ajicjournal.org/article/S0196-6553(08)00489-6/abstract
 
Re: Hand hygiene promotion in health care

Hand hygiene has become a current issue again in the last few days. These things are only treated in the media when there's an epidemy occurring. The bird flu showed it and the swine flu will confirm it. Now we are about to see people with masks and gloves on the streets and in the subways again. And all because they heard in the news that they would die because the swine flu could kill us all ...
 
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