Implementation of Recommendations for Hand Eczema Through a Multifaceted Strategy. A Process Evaluation Among Health Care Workers
Auteur Esther W C van der Meer
Auteur Cécile R L Boot
Auteur Frank H W Jungbauer
Auteur Pieter Jan Coenraads
Auteur Joost W J van der Gulden
Auteur Johannes R Anema
Publication Acta dermato-venereologica
Date Feb 27, 2014
Résumé Process data give important insights into how an intervention is implemented. The aim of the present study is to conduct a process evaluation, alongside a randomised controlled trail, on the implementation of recommendations for the prevention of hand eczema. The intervention was carried out in healthcare workers’ departments and consisted of working groups and role models. The focus of the working group was to implement recommendations for hand eczema at the department by choosing solutions to overcome barriers for implementation. Out of the 104 solutions, 87 were realised. Solutions regarding moisturisers and use of cotton under gloves, were used by 90.9% and 30.8% of the employees, respectively. Of all participants, 58.2% actively engaged with the role models. This process evaluation showed that the intervention was executed according to protocol and that the solutions were implemented well. However, the role model component in the intervention should be improved.
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doi:10.2340/00015555-1830
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