2019
DOI: 10.1186/s13756-019-0531-5
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Effectiveness of an edutainment video teaching standard precautions – a randomized controlled evaluation study

Abstract: Background Standard precautions are essential to prevent pathogen transmission and nosocomial infections. We assessed learning effect (primary outcome) and satisfaction (secondary outcome) of watching a 5-min humorous “edutainment (=education and entertainment) video” on Standard Precautions compared to reading a written standard operating procedure (SOP) or receiving no intervention. Methods This randomized controlled trial was executed at the University Hospital Zuric… Show more

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“…To improve knowledge on HAIs prevention, two studies considered e‐learning as a time‐effective approach. Additionally, e‐learning based on expert experience and an edutainment video is likely to be more effective to improve knowledge than the classic method (Labeau et al., 2016 ; Wolfensberger et al., 2019 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To improve knowledge on HAIs prevention, two studies considered e‐learning as a time‐effective approach. Additionally, e‐learning based on expert experience and an edutainment video is likely to be more effective to improve knowledge than the classic method (Labeau et al., 2016 ; Wolfensberger et al., 2019 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the ways to increase the knowledge of standard hygiene measures is also the use of educational videos. It has been shown that educating health professionals through an educational video is more effective for improving the knowledge of standard precautions than learning by reading (23). Standardized precautions and hygiene regulations are the most important measures to prevent and control infections, to reduce the transmission of microorganisms to patients or healthcare providers (24).…”
Section: Questionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies have shown that the use of training in this modality, based only on the transmission of knowledge and not protagonism of the participants, had little impact on adherence to Standard Precautions and HH. 19,20 Thus, WHO recommends that health institutions invest in multimodal strategies to improve HH with dynamic educational actions, based on permanent health education and multimodal strategy to improve HH in order to foster learning in the work environment through link between theory and practice. 11 In addition, dynamic methods that promote the interaction between professionals through wheels and talk, workshops and demonstration of HH practice have been more effective in increasing adherence to HH.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%