Sensor-Based Monitoring of Hand Hygiene in Hospitals: Strengths and Weaknesses of an IoT-Based System
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Published
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10.3233/SHTI250102
Date Issued
2025-04-08
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Type
Article
Language
English
Abstract
Hand hygiene is a critical aspect of patient safety in hospitals. To assess adherence to hand hygiene protocols, a sensor-based system has been developed that monitors the movements of healthcare professionals using Bluetooth technology. This system comprises a Data Collection Node (DCN) and several Bluetooth beacons strategically installed within the monitored department. Results from a study conducted at the Eastern Switzerland Children's Hospital indicate that while the system is capable of generating movement profiles, it fails to provide reliable adherence profiles for hand hygiene. It is essential to develop more precise technologies, which may be more costly than the Bluetooth beacon technology currently employed. Nevertheless, this project highlights potential avenues for enhancing hospital hygiene practices through digital monitoring and support.
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Journal or Serie
Studies in health technology and informatics
Journal or Serie
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
ISSN
1879-8365
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Volume
323
Publisher
IOS Press
Submitter
Sariyar, Murat
Citation apa
Hostettler, S., Engel, D., & Sariyar, M. (2025). Sensor-Based Monitoring of Hand Hygiene in Hospitals: Strengths and Weaknesses of an IoT-Based System. In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics (Vol. 323, pp. 312–316). IOS Press. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.12700
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