2021
DOI: 10.2147/opto.s304315
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Adaptation of the WHO Hand Hygiene Observation Form for Application in Optometry Training Facilities

Abstract: Background The link between hand and surface hygiene and the spread of disease has been reported by various studies and understanding the appropriate use of hand hygiene is important in healthcare. The World Health Organization (WHO) introduced the “My Five Moments for Hand Hygiene” model to educate healthcare workers about the importance of hand hygiene to stop the spread of disease. Objective The objectives of this paper were to determine if the WHO Hand Hygiene Obser… Show more

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“…The apparent “lack of knowledge” relating to the 5MHH model can conceivably be explained as not being specific and directly applicable to an optometric clinical environment and that the students may not have paid much attention to it. The observation model developed in this study 41 can possibly be used (with further adaptations) to explain the 5MHH model to incoming first year students in such a way to understand how to apply HH practices as required in an optometric environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The apparent “lack of knowledge” relating to the 5MHH model can conceivably be explained as not being specific and directly applicable to an optometric clinical environment and that the students may not have paid much attention to it. The observation model developed in this study 41 can possibly be used (with further adaptations) to explain the 5MHH model to incoming first year students in such a way to understand how to apply HH practices as required in an optometric environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 1 ] The utilization of alcohol‐based hand disinfectant products and washing of hands with soap and water are the most commonly used methods for hand hygiene. [ 2 ] However, the disinfectant products may cause skin irritation and hand‐washing is greatly constrained by space and venue. Effective and universal approaches are required for individual hand hygiene.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%