About this trial
This study aims to determine whether the use of two sterile towels for drying after surgical handwashing results in fewer contamination events compared to the use of only one towel among healthcare personnel. This randomized, multicenter, superiority-controlled trial will enroll up to 72 healthcare workers and surgical residents from three hospitals in Bogotá, Colombia. A fluorescent product will simulate bacteria, and contamination will be assessed by evaluating the presence of fluorescent cream after hand drying technique with either two or one surgical sterile towel. Data will be collected through REDCap and deidentified. Differences in the proportion of contamination between the two groups will be assessed using an exact Fischer test, and confounding variables will be included in the analysis through logistic multivariate regression, with a significance level set a priori at 0.05. Results will be submitted for publication in a peer-reviewed journal.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Workers and students who have a current affiliation with the institutions where the study will be executed.
Workers and students whose practice or work involves performing surgical handwashing at least once a week for invasive procedures.
Disqualifiers
Workers and students who do not wish to participate in the study.
Workers and students whose work activities do not allow them time to participate in the study.
Workers and students who are allergic to the fluorescent cream
Workers and students whose nails exceed a length of 0.5 cm from the fingertip edge.
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Drying procedure after surgical handwashing
Treatment groups
Sponsors and collaborators
Instituto de Ortopedia Infantil Roosevelt
Lead sponsor
Hospital Universitario San Ignacio
Collaborator
Hospital Militar Central, Argentina
Collaborator