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Hand hygiene

Handwashing is one of the most effective measures of reducing hospital-acquired infections.

All staff, patients, relatives and other visitors to Chelsea and Westminster Hospital are asked to wash their hands or use the alcohol hand gel available both before and after visiting clinical areas such as wards and departments.

Monthly audits of staff compliance with hand hygiene procedures are carried out by Infection Control Link Professionals—staff responsible for infection control in their area of the hospital.

Completion of these monthly audits is not a national requirement and therefore there are no statistics to compare our performance with other hospitals.

Hand hygiene audit results will be updated on this website on a monthly basis.

Current performance—% of staff complying with hand hygiene procedures

Month % compliance rate
Feb 2012 92%

Previous performance—hand hygiene compliance rate

2012

Month % compliance rate
Jan 96%

2011

Month % compliance rate
Dec 95%
Nov 95%
Oct 94%
Sep 96%
Aug 94%
Jul 95%
Jun 93%
May 94%
Apr 92%
Mar 92%
Feb 90%
Jan 88%

Contact Information

Matt Akid
Head of Communications

Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
369 Fulham Road
London
SW10 9NH

Transparency queries
T:
020 3315 6828
E: matthew.akid@chelwest.nhs.uk

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