Extreme infection prevention
The new "didn't wash hands!" |
This approach worries me. It's punitive and adversarial, and in the end, may damage the trusting relationship between hospital epidemiology and healthcare workers that I think is needed for effective infection control. Other hospitals have had successes in improving hand hygiene compliance without resorting to such extreme measures. It's really quite rare for a healthcare worker to refuse to wash when confonted, and offenders can still be held accountable. It makes me wonder how bad hand hygiene compliance must have been to drive this approach.
Well, I sure hope this strategy works, since I shudder to think what could be next. Public stocks? Caning? Finger amputations?
Oh, one last question: who gets the money?
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