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Hand disinfection – to reduce germs on the skin
In the current era where hygiene and health play a central role, hand disinfection has become an everyday ritual. With the emergence of various pathogens, it is essential to protect yourself and the community. In this comprehensive guide you will learn everything you need to know about hand disinfection. From indications to how to do it correctly, we've got you covered!
The WHO indications for hand disinfection
The World Health Organization (WHO) has defined five key moments for hand disinfection to minimize the transmission of infections. These moments are critical to protect both your own health and the health of the community. Below we will look at these five indications in detail and give practical tips on how to implement them in your daily life.
- Before patient contact:
- This is particularly relevant for healthcare providers, but also for anyone caring for a sick person, whether in a professional or home setting.
- To protect the patient from colonization by pathogens that temporarily colonize the hands of employees.
- Before aseptic activities:
- Aseptic activities are those intended to prevent contamination with microorganisms. This includes applying bandages, inserting catheters and other medical procedures.
- It is crucial that your hands are disinfected before such activities to avoid infections.
- After contact with body fluids:
- This may occur after changing an incontinence pad, after contact with wounds, or after cleaning up vomit or other body fluids.
- Be sure to disinfect your hands immediately after such contact to minimize the risk of cross-contamination.
- After patient contact:
- This is again relevant for medical staff and carers, but also for anyone who cares for others.
- Disinfect your hands after every contact with another person to prevent spreading germs.
- After contact with the patient environment:
- This refers to any touching of surfaces or objects near people, especially if they are sick.
- Here too, hand disinfection is essential to prevent the spread of pathogens.
Implementing these indications in your daily life can be achieved through simple habits and precautions. For example, carrying a small bottle of hand sanitizer while on the go can be a practical way to maintain hand hygiene. Likewise, awareness of the situations in which hand disinfection is necessary and sharing this knowledge with family and friends can help create a healthier and safer environment for everyone.
Häufig gestellte Fragen & Antworten:
Warum ist Händedesinfektion wichtig?
Händedesinfektion ist wichtig, weil sie die Ausbreitung von Krankheitserregern verhindert und das Infektionsrisiko senkt.
Wie oft sollte man die Hände desinfizieren?
Man sollte die Hände desinfizieren, wenn sie sichtbar schmutzig sind, nach dem Toilettengang, vor dem Essen und nach dem Kontakt mit potenziell kontaminierten Oberflächen oder Personen.
Welche Arten von Händedesinfektionsmitteln gibt es?
Es gibt zwei Hauptarten von Händedesinfektionsmitteln: alkoholbasierte Desinfektionsmittel und alkoholfreie Desinfektionsmittel. Alkoholbasierte Mittel sind effektiver gegen eine breite Palette von Mikroorganismen.
Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Händewaschen und Händedesinfektion?
Händewaschen entfernt physisch Schmutz und Mikroorganismen von den Händen, während Händedesinfektion die meisten Keime abtötet. Händewaschen ist bei sichtbarer Verschmutzung notwendig, während Desinfektion eine schnelle Methode zur Keimreduktion ist.