Authors

  1. Dunn-Navarra, Ann-Margaret MS, CPNP-PC, RN
  2. Cohen, Bevin MPH
  3. Stone, Patricia W. PhD, RN, FAAN
  4. Pogorzelska, Monika MPH
  5. Jordan, Sarah BS
  6. Larson, Elaine PhD, RN, FAAN, CIC

Abstract

This study was a cross-sectional descriptive survey of acute care hospitals in California to describe staff hand hygiene compliance and related predictors and explore the relationship between hand hygiene adherence and health care-associated infections. Although there was a relatively small sample size, institutions with morning huddles reported a significantly higher proportion of 95% or more hand hygiene compliance. Huddles are an organizational tool to improve teamwork and communication and may offer promise to influence hand hygiene adherence.