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The role and utilisation of public health evaluations in Europe: A case study of national hand hygiene campaigns

  • Jonathan R. Latham*
  • , Anna Pelagia Magiorakos
  • , Dominique L. Monnet
  • , Sophie Alleaume
  • , Olov Aspevall
  • , Alexander Blacky
  • , Michael Borg
  • , Maria Ciurus
  • , Ana Cristina Costa
  • , Robert Cunney
  • , Mojca Dolinšek
  • , Uga Dumpis
  • , Sabine Erne
  • , Olafur Gudlaugsson
  • , Dana Hedlova
  • , Elisabeth Heisbourg
  • , Jette Holt
  • , Natalia Kerbo
  • , Nina Kristine Sorknes
  • , Outi Lyytikäinen
  • Helena C. Maltezou, Stavroula Michael, Maria Luisa Moro, Christiane Reichardt, Maria Stefkovicova, Emese Szilágyi, Rolanda Valinteliene, Rossitza Vatcheva-Dobrevska, Natacha Viseur, Andreas Voss, Suzette Woodward, Laura Cordier, Andreas Jansen
*Šī darba korespondējošais autors
  • European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
  • Ministère de la Santé
  • Public Health Agency of Sweden
  • Medical University of Vienna
  • Mater Dei Hospital
  • Medical University of Łódź
  • General Directorate of Health
  • Health Protection Surveillance Centre
  • University Medical Centre
  • Paula Stradina Clinical University Hospital
  • Office for Public Health
  • Landspitali University Hospital
  • Military Faculty Hospital Prague
  • Direction de la Santé
  • Statens Serum Institut
  • Health Board
  • Norwegian Institute of Public Health
  • National Institute for Health and Welfare
  • Hellenic Center for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Ministry of Health, Cyprus
  • Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin
  • Regional Public Health Authority
  • Alexander Dubcek University of Trencin
  • Hungarian National Center for Epidemiology
  • Institute of Hygiene
  • National Center of Infectious and Parasitic Diseases Bulgaria
  • Scientific Institute of Public Health, Brussels
  • Radboud University Nijmegen
  • National Patient Safety Agency
  • London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

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Background: Evaluations are essential to judge the success of public health programmes. In Europe, the proportion of public health programmes that undergo evaluation remains unclear. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control sought to determine the frequency of evaluations amongst European national public health programmes by using national hand hygiene campaigns as an example of intervention. Methods. A cohort of all national hand hygiene campaigns initiated between 2000 and 2012 was utilised for the analysis. The aim was to collect information about evaluations of hand hygiene campaigns and their frequency. The survey was sent to nominated contact points for healthcare-associated infection surveillance in European Union and European Economic Area Member States. Results: Thirty-six hand hygiene campaigns in 20 countries were performed between 2000 and 2012. Of these, 50% had undergone an evaluation and 55% of those utilised the WHO hand hygiene intervention self-assessment tool. Evaluations utilised a variety of methodologies and indicators in assessing changes in hand hygiene behaviours pre and post intervention. Of the 50% of campaigns that were not evaluated, two thirds reported that both human and financial resource constraints posed significant barriers for the evaluation. Conclusion: The study identified an upward trend in the number of hand hygiene campaigns implemented in Europe. It is likely that the availability of the internationally-accepted evaluation methodology developed by the WHO contributed to the evaluation of more hand hygiene campaigns in Europe. Despite this rise, hand hygiene campaigns appear to be under-evaluated. The development of simple, programme-specific, standardised guidelines, evaluation indicators and other evidence-based public health materials could help promote evaluations across all areas of public health.

OriģinālvalodaAngļu
Raksta numurs131
ŽurnālsBMC International Health and Human Rights
Sējums14
Izdevuma numurs1
DOIs
Publikācijas statussPublicēts - 7 febr. 2014
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