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Use of ultraviolet light in graduate medical education to assess confidence among residents and fellows in handwashing instruction.

Shaza Aouthmany, Haley Mehalik, Morgan Bailey,Mitchell Pei, Sameer Syed,Kristopher Brickman, Kayla Morrison,Sadik Khuder

Antimicrobial stewardship & healthcare epidemiology : ASHE(2022)

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Abstract
With a total response rate of 97.4%, first-year residents and fellows demonstrated a significant decrease in handwashing confidence in pre- and posteducation surveys. Study participants who had had formal hand-hygiene training in the previous 3 years also indicated confidence in hand hygiene similar to those who had not had previous hand-hygiene training. Conclusions: Overall, resident interns and fellows may have falsely elevated their hand-hygiene confidence levels. However, conclusions regarding the confidence of residents and fellows individually could not be made due to sample size. Many healthcare personnel practice improper handwashing techniques, which may be improved with education and training that includes UV light.
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COVID 19,Curriculum,Graduate Medical Education,Hand Hygiene
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