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The NPSA cleanyourhands campaign Resource 12 References and sources of further information: The following reference list contains a range of sources of further information which underpin the campaign. The bold references point staff in the direction of key pieces of evidence/publications. General: CDC Releases New Hand Hygiene Guidelines for Healthcare Settings. Transcript available from: http://www.cdc.gov/od/oc/media/transcripts/t021025.htm CDC (2002) Guidelines for Hand Hygiene in Health-Care Settings: Recommendations of the Healthcare Infection Control Practices Advisory Committee and the HICPAC/SHEA/APIC/IDSA Hand Hygiene Taskforce CMO report (2002) Getting ahead of the Curve: A Strategy for Combating Infectious Diseases London, Department of Health Cooper BS, Medley GF, Scott GM (1999) Preliminary analysis of the transmission dynamics of nosocomial infections: stochastic and management effects. Journal of Hospital Infection, 43 (2), 131-147 Department of Health (2003) Winning Ways: Working together to reduce Healthcare Associated Infection in England Report from the Chief Medical Officer Department of Health (2004) Towards cleaner hospitals and lower rates of infection: A summary of action Department of Health publications Handwashing Liaison Group (1999) (Editorial) Handwashing: a modest measure with big effects. British Medical Journal 318, 686 Infection Control Nurses Association (2003) Hand decontamination Guidelines. published by ICNA Meengs MR, Giles BK, Chisolm cd, Cordell WH, Nelson DR (1994) Hand washing frequency in an emergency department. J Emergency Nursing; 20: 183-188 Pittet D, Mourouga P, Perneger TV, members of the infection control program (1999) Compliance with hand hygiene in a teaching hospital. Ann Intern Medicine; 130: 126130 Plowman R, Graves N, Griffin M et al (1999) Socio-economic Burden of Hospital Acquired Infection. Central Public health Laboratory & London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Resource 12 Version 1 julie.storr Page 1 01/09/2004 The NPSA cleanyourhands campaign Pratt RJ, Pellowe C, Loveday HP et al (2001) Standard Principles for Preventing Hospital Acquired Infections Journal of Hospital Infection 47 (supplement): S31- S37 Rao G, Jeanes A, Aylott C, et al (2002) Marketing hand hygiene in hospitals – a case study Journal of Hospital Infection 50: 42-47 Teare EL Cookson B French GL Jenner EA Scott G Pallett A Gould D Schweiger M Wilson J Stone S (1999) UK Handwashing initiative Journal of Hospital Infection 43: 1-3 UK National Audit Office (2004) Improving patient care by reducing the risk of hospital acquired infection: A progress report HC 876 http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/JID/journal/issues/v179n4/980968/980968.html Alcohol: Bischoff WE, Reynolds TM, Sessler CN, Edmond MB, Wenzel RP (2000) Handwashing compliance by health care workers. The impact of introducing an accessible, alcohol-based hand antiseptic. Arch Intern Med 160: 1017-1021 Boyce J (200) Using Alcohol for Hand Antisepsis – Dispelling Old Myths Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology Volume 21 (7) Editorial Boyce JM Kelliher Vallande N (2000) Skin Irritation and Dryness Associated with two hand-hygiene regimens: soap and water hand washing versus hand antispesis with an alcoholic hand gel. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology 21: 442-448 Girou E Loyeau S Legrand P Oppein F Brun-Buisson C (2002) Efficacy of handrubbing with alcohol based solution versus standard handwashing with antiseptic soap: randomised clinical trial BMJ 325; 362-5 Pittet D, Boyce JM (2001) Hand Hygiene and Patient Care - pursuing the Semmelwiess legacy http://infection.thelancet.com/journal/review9.html Pugliese G ; Bartley J; Lundstrom T, (2003) Infection Control Today; 7(2):8 Alcoholbased Handwashing Agents: A Clash With Regulators or Opportunity for CommonSense Approach? Teare L (2002) Internal correspondence, Chelmsford Hospital November Teare L, Cookson B Stone S BMJ Editorial – Hand Hygiene: use alcohol handrubs between patients, they reduce the transmission of infection Rotter ML (2001) Arguments for alcoholic hand disinfection Journal of Hospital Infection Aug; 48 Suppl A: S4-8 Winnefeld M, Richard MA, Drancourt M, Grobb JJ (2000) Skin tolerance and effectiveness of two hand decontamination procedures in everyday hospital use. British Journal of Dermatology; 143: 546-550 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Resource 12 Version 1 julie.storr Page 2 01/09/2004 The NPSA cleanyourhands campaign Posters & Behaviour change: Bartzokas CA Williams EE Slade PD (1994) A psychological approach to hospital acquired infections. Studies in health and Human Sciences 24 Edwin Mellen Press Jenner EA, Watson PWB, Miller L, et al (2002) Explaining hand hygiene practice: an extended application of the Theory of Planned Behaviour Psychology. Health and Medicine, Vol 7 no 3 311-326 Kretzer EK, Larson EL (1998) Behavioural interventions to improve infection control practices. Am Journal Infection Control 26: 245-253 Pittet D, Hugonnet S, Harbarth S, Mourouga P, Sauvan V et al (2000) Effectiveness of a Hospital-wide Programme to Improve Compliance With Hand Hygiene. The Lancet; 356: 1307-1312 Pinfold JV (1999) Analysis of different communication channels for promoting hygiene behaviour Health Education Resource 14(5): 629-639 Rothman AJ, Salovey P Turvey C Fishkin SA (1993) Attributions of responsibility and persuasion: increasing mammography utilisation among women over 40 with an internally oriented message. Health Psychology, 12 (1), 39-47 Cutter M, Ndawula E (2001) “Road Signs” Approach to Hand Hygiene, Letter, Journal of Hospital infection 48: 242-246 Role Models: Lankford MG, Zembower T R, Trick WE, et al (2003) Influence of Role Models and Hospital Design on Hand Hygiene of Health Care Workers Emerging Infectious Diseases vol 9, no 2 217-223 http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol9no2/02-0249.htm Patient Empowerment: Gillespie T (2001) Patient empowerment to improve hand hygiene compliance by healthcare workers: Journal of Hospital Infection 49: 298-99 McGuckin M Waterman R Porten L et al (1999) Patient Education model for increasing handwashing compliance. American Journal of Infection Control 27: 370-2 McGuckin M, Waterman R, Storr J, Bowler I, Ashby M, Topley K et al (2001) Evaluation of a Patient Empowering Hand Hygiene Programme in the UK Journal of Hospital Infection Miller PJ Farr BM (1989) Survey of patients knowledge of nosocomial infections American Journal of Infection Control 17: 31-34 _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Resource 12 Version 1 julie.storr Page 3 01/09/2004 The NPSA cleanyourhands campaign Useful web addresses: www.npsa.nhs.uk www.handhygiene.org www.handhygiene.co.uk http://www.participateinhealth.org.au www.doh.gov.uk/nhsidentity/toolkit-patientinfo.htm www.hopisaffe.ch www.med.upenn.edu/mcguckin/handwashing/ www.cdc.gov/handhygiene _____________________________________________________________________________________________ Resource 12 Version 1 julie.storr Page 4 01/09/2004