Changes in Alcohol-Based Handrub Usage Among Hospital Staff Four Years After the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Single-Centre Observational Time-Series Study

新冠疫情四年后医院工作人员酒精类洗手液使用情况的变化:一项单中心观察性时间序列研究

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Abstract

Background/Objectives: Alcohol-based handrub (ABHR) consumption is commonly used as an indirect proxy for hand hygiene practices. Hand hygiene compliance increased significantly during COVID-19, but sustainability remains uncertain. This study assessed ABHR consumption trends from 2022 to 2024 and compared them with pre-pandemic and pandemic-era rates. Methods: We conducted a follow-up observational study tracking quarterly ABHR consumption in a surgical department and hospital-wide (2022-2024). Consumption was normalized as mL per patient-day and compared with 2019-2020 data. Time-series regression with Newey-West standard errors assessed temporal trends. Results: Surgical department consumption declined 27.5% (55.9 to 40.5 mL/patient-day), returning to 2019 pre-pandemic levels. Hospital-wide consumption increased 36% (36.4 to 49.6 mL/patient-day). Neither trend reached statistical significance (p > 0.05). The 2024 surgical rate remained substantially below the 2020 pandemic peak (320 mL/patient-day). Conclusions: Pandemic-era ABHR consumption gains were not sustained in the surgical department despite maintained educational infrastructure, accessible dispensers, and consistent staffing. The critical missing element was systematic monitoring and feedback. Institutions relying solely on passive education may experience erosion of hand hygiene compliance post-crisis, highlighting the need for active surveillance programs to maintain behavioral gains.

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