High Bed Occupancy Rates in Internal Medicine Departments Are Associated with Lower Hand Hygiene Compliance
Adi Saad, Oryan Henig, Ruth Sasportas, Gil Fire, Tomer Ziv-Baran

TL;DR
Higher bed occupancy in hospitals is linked to lower hand hygiene compliance among staff, potentially reducing care quality.
Contribution
This study identifies a significant inverse relationship between bed occupancy rates and hand hygiene compliance among hospital staff.
Findings
Each 10% increase in bed occupancy rate was associated with a 2% decline in hand hygiene compliance.
Physicians and healthcare assistants showed significant declines in compliance, but not nurses.
Overall hand hygiene performance was 78.3% across all staff types.
Abstract
Background and Objectives: The growing number of patients seeking medical care in the internal medicine departments over the past decades has been accompanied by an increase in the bed occupancy rate. This is associated with a heavier work burden among the professional staff members, which may lead to a lower quality of care. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the association between the bed occupancy rate and staff compliance with hand hygiene regulations. Materials and Methods: This ecological study included 9 internal medicine departments (~300 beds) in a single medical center between 01/2017 and 12/2019. Routine hand hygiene performance was evaluated randomly, and the association between the bed occupancy rate and the staff’s compliance with the hospital regulations was studied. Univariate and multivariable analyses were performed by the generalized estimating equation model.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInfection Control in Healthcare · Occupational health in dentistry · Infection Control and Ventilation
