Use of Ethanol-Based Hand Rub Foams in The Clinical Setting
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- AZUMA Momoyo
- Department of Respiratory Medicine and Rheumatology, Institute of Health Biosciences, The University of Tokushima Graduate School Division of Infection Control in Safety Management Center at Tokushima University Hospital
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- NAKASO Asami
- Division of Infection Control in Safety Management Center at Tokushima University Hospital
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- NISHINO Saori
- Division of Infection Control in Safety Management Center at Tokushima University Hospital
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- TAKAGAI Tomoko
- Division of Infection Control in Safety Management Center at Tokushima University Hospital
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- SAKIYAMA Shoji
- Division of Infection Control in Safety Management Center at Tokushima University Hospital
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- KATO Shinsuke
- Division of Infection Control in Safety Management Center at Tokushima University Hospital
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- NISHIOKA Yasuhiko
- Department of Respiratory Medicine and Rheumatology, Institute of Health Biosciences, The University of Tokushima Graduate School
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- Other Title
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- 医療従事者における泡状アルコール性手指消毒剤の殺菌効果,塗布面積及び使用感に関する検討
- イリョウ ジュウジシャ ニ オケル アワジョウ アルコールセイ テサシ ショウドクザイ ノ サッキン コウカ,トフ メンセキ オヨビ シヨウカン ニ カンスル ケントウ
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Description
Alcohol-based hand rubs are recommended for use by healthcare staff worldwide. In addition to gel and liquid rubs, ethanol-based foam is available for hand hygiene. Ethanol-based foam was launched as the first alcohol-based foaming hand rub available in Japan in June 2011. Ethanol-based foam has gained attention among healthcare staff because ethanol-based foam does not drip from the hands, and allows good visual coverage. This study compared the effectiveness of ethanol-based gel and foam for bacterial removal and the percentage of areas covered with gel or foam. The Parm-Stamp Test was used to prove that ethanol-based foam has the same efficacy against bacteria as gel. To examine if the hands were fully covered with gel or foam, we used the Black Lights device and fluorescence powder. The results showed that the ethanol-based foam provided significantly improved coverage compared with the gel. According to the questionnaire results, ethanol-based foam has a lot of unique benefits, such as no dripping, easy spreading, good visual coverage, and no sticky feeling. Due to the effective cleaning with excellent skin feel during and after use, ethanol-based hand rub foam is very useful in the clinical setting for hand hygiene among healthcare workers.<br>
Journal
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- Japanese Journal of Infection Prevention and Control
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Japanese Journal of Infection Prevention and Control 28 (6), 342-347, 2013
Japanese Society for Infection Prevention and Control
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- CRID
- 1390001205297098240
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- NII Article ID
- 130003394994
- 40019886967
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- NII Book ID
- AA12313188
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- ISSN
- 18832407
- 1882532X
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- NDL BIB ID
- 025041197
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Disallowed