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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of electronic monitoring systems to improve hand hygiene compliance in nursing staff working in the sterilization center(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2019-07-14) Zelada Rodriguez, Antonieta; Pagan Meza, Doris Norma; Pérez Siguas, Rosa EvaObjective: Systematize and analyze scientific studies of the effectiveness of electronic monitoring systems to improve hand hygiene compliance in health personnel. Material and Methods: Systematic review exhaustively reviewed for judicious interpretation using GRADE assessment to identify evidence elevation of study designs published in the following electronic resources: Scielo, Sciencedirect, Epistemonikos, PubMed, Researchgate. Of the ten trials read methodically, 10% (n= 1/10) are analysis, 10% (n= 1/10) are systematic reviews, 50% (n= 5/10) are randomized controlled trials. , 10% (n= 1/10) is quasi-experimental, 10% (n= 1/10) is Prospective clinical trial, 10% (n= 1/10) is a cohort and are from the United States (40%), Canada (30%), China (10%), England (10%) and Brazil (10%). Results: 40% (n=4/10) indicate that electronic monitoring systems are not effective in improving compliance with hand hygiene in health workers. 60% (n=6/10) indicate that electronic monitoring systems are effective in improving compliance with hand hygiene among healthcare workers. Conclusion: Electronic monitoring systems are effective in improving hand hygiene compliance in nursing staff working in the sterilization center.
