Would You Remind Your Doctors To Wash Their Hands Before Treating You?

Would You Remind Your Doctors To Wash Their Hands Before Treating You?
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By Shereen Lehman

(Reuters Health) - Most patients are willing to remind health care workers to wash their hands while in the hospital, suggests a new study from South Korea.

But many doctors and nurses don't like the idea of patients telling them to clean up, the authors say.

"Hand hygiene is regarded as the most effective measure for preventing the spread of infection in health-care settings," the authors write in the American Journal of Infection Control. "It is of primary importance to build a better understanding and to promote a facilitating environment for patient participation among patients and health care workers."

Healthcare authorities already recommend patient participation to improve hand hygiene, but the authors said it's unclear whether the idea is acceptable to either patients or health workers.

Dr. Min-Kyung Kim of the Seoul National University College of Medicine and colleagues surveyed 334 patients or family members, as well as 152 doctors and 387 nurses at one hospital in Seoul.

They asked patients and families if they were aware of the importance of hand washing, if they wanted to or planned on asking health care workers about hand hygiene and why they wouldn't want to ask about it.

The researchers also asked doctors and nurses for their perceptions of the importance of hand hygiene, how often they washed their hands and reasons they didn't, and how they felt about patient participation.

Seventy-five percent of patients and 84 percent of their families wished to ask health care workers to wash their hands if they had not already washed them.

But only 26 percent of doctors and 31 percent of nurses supported the idea that patients should ask them to wash their hands. The most common reason they disagreed with patient participation was concern about negative effects on relationships with patients.

Other reasons included an increase in workload, patients' lack of knowledge, concerns about legal problems and concern that their authority would be undermined.

If patients were going to participate, then doctors and nurses would prefer to be asked directly to wash their hands. But patients and their families preferred to assess healthcare workers' hand washing when they were discharged or periodically during their hospital stay, rather than asking health workers directly.

Dr. Nasia Safdar, who was not involved in the study, said that patients and providers agree hand hygiene is important, but they disagree on the best way to promote it.

"Patient involvement and perceptions, as well as those of providers, are very culturally specific, so findings in one setting are not necessarily generalizable," Safdar told Reuters Health in an email.

Safdar, a researcher at the University of Wisconsin Department of Medicine, said she believes both doctors and patients would feel comfortable if the patients had the option of reminding staff to wash their hands.

Hand washing is "critical for the prevention of infection," she added.

SOURCE: http://bit.ly/1LiMzVW American Journal of Infection Control, online March 6, 2015.

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What Doctors Eat For Breakfast
Yogurt And Granola(01 of10)
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"Typically non-fat yogurt, mixed with low-fat granola and mixed berries for breakfast."-- Roshini Raj, M.D. (credit:Roshini Raj)
Cereal With Fruit(02 of10)
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"Kashi Go Lean cereal, blueberries and raspberries and 1 percent low-fat milk"-- Nieca Goldberg, M.D. (credit:Nieca Goldberg)
Whole Food Protein Shake(03 of10)
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"This shake will power you through the hardest and longest of days. It is 100 percent whole, fresh, real food with a spotlight on healthy fats and potent antioxidants from the blueberries.Recipe:1 cup frozen wild blueberries2 tablespoons almond butter2 tablespoons pumpkin seeds2 tablespoons chia seeds2 tablespoons hemp seeds4 walnuts3 Brazil nuts1 large banana1 leaf of kale1 tablespoon extra- virgin coconut oil1/2 cup unsweetened almond milk1 cup waterCombine all of the ingredients in a blender. Blend on high speed until smooth, about two minutes. If the shake is too thick, add more water until you reach a thick but drinkable consistency. Serve chilled."-- Mark Hyman, M.D. (credit:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="Flickr" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="5b9ea145e4b03a1dcc9b4a3a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="16" data-vars-position-in-unit="16">Flickr</a>:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/71132408@N00/8677655974" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="Neeta Lind" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="5b9ea145e4b03a1dcc9b4a3a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/photos/71132408@N00/8677655974" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="17" data-vars-position-in-unit="17">Neeta Lind</a>)
Free Range Egg And Fruit(04 of10)
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"Breakfast for me is with my wife and kids. I alternate between organic yogurt with some fruit, an organic free-range egg and some fruit and hard cheese. I also can't forget the cup of fresh brewed coffee!"-- David B. Agus, M.D. (credit:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="Flickr" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="5b9ea145e4b03a1dcc9b4a3a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="13" data-vars-position-in-unit="13">Flickr</a>:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/38477946@N04/5913169942" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="gohumble" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="5b9ea145e4b03a1dcc9b4a3a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/photos/38477946@N04/5913169942" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="14" data-vars-position-in-unit="14">gohumble</a>)
Mixed Berries In Greek Yogurt(05 of10)
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"Mixed berries with or without other fruits, such as diced apples, bananas, oranges, etc.; non-fat plain Greek yogurt and a mix of Nature's Path cereals, in particular their Multigrain and Heritage flakes just about every day. In winter, sometimes hot oatmeal (rough cut oats) replaces the cold cereal."--David L. Katz, M.D., MPH (credit:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="Flickr" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="5b9ea145e4b03a1dcc9b4a3a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="10" data-vars-position-in-unit="10">Flickr</a>:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/82551520@N03/7597288734" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="Anne Piccolo" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="5b9ea145e4b03a1dcc9b4a3a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/photos/82551520@N03/7597288734" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="11" data-vars-position-in-unit="11">Anne Piccolo</a>)
Kiwi Coconut Kale Smoothie(06 of10)
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"I usually have a smoothie with protein powder, lots of good fats, chia seeds and some fruit.Here is the recipe from this morning's smoothie:Kiwi Coconut Kale Smoothie10 ounces coconut milk2 kiwisJuice of 1 lime1/4 avocado1 cup kale1 serving of Be Well Sustain Protein Powder1 tablespoon Be Well PhytoGreens Powder1 tablespoon chia seeds5 ice cubesBlend till smooth and creamy."-- Frank Lipman, M.D. (credit:Frank Lipman)
Eggs And Kale(07 of10)
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"Kale! I basically eat four breakfasts, which I have with coffee with grassfed whole milk. 1. Two farm fresh eggs usually with veggies like kale. 2. Steel cut oats with nuts and berries. 3. Greek yogurt with nuts and fruit. 4. I work in some lox a few times a month. I hear rumors I'm getting a botanic for my bday and I am looking forward to working a smoothie into the mix."-- Drew Ramsey, M.D. (credit:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="Flickr" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="5b9ea145e4b03a1dcc9b4a3a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="6" data-vars-position-in-unit="6">Flickr</a>:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/74045226@N00/8635442770" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="kirybabe" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="5b9ea145e4b03a1dcc9b4a3a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/photos/74045226@N00/8635442770" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="7" data-vars-position-in-unit="7">kirybabe</a>)
Lox On Toast(08 of10)
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"I have varied breakfasts, but this one is typical in its balance of protein, carbohydrates and fat. Pictured is some highly diluted cranberry juice, fresh fruit, wild sockeye salmon lox on toasted, dense pumpernickel bread and a cup of green tea." -- Andrew Weil, M.D. (credit:Andrew Weil)
Vanilla Yogurt And Granola(09 of10)
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"For breakfast I usually have vanilla yogurt and granola, but sometimes I like an egg white omelette with veggies and Texas Pete's hot sauce." -- Michael Breus, Ph.D. (credit:Michael Breus)
Cereal With Soy Milk And Berries(10 of10)
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"I usually have either a smoothie made with just fruit, ice and water in a blender or some freshly-squeezed vegetable juice or a bowl of whole-grain cereal with unsweetened soy milk topped with blueberries and raspberries. Once in a while, an egg white omelette with vegetables."-- Dean Ornish, M.D., Medical Editor, The Huffington Post (credit:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="Flickr" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="5b9ea145e4b03a1dcc9b4a3a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="1" data-vars-position-in-unit="1">Flickr</a>:<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/60255232@N00/3740857105" role="link" class=" js-entry-link cet-external-link" data-vars-item-name="A writer afoot" data-vars-item-type="text" data-vars-unit-name="5b9ea145e4b03a1dcc9b4a3a" data-vars-unit-type="buzz_body" data-vars-target-content-id="http://www.flickr.com/photos/60255232@N00/3740857105" data-vars-target-content-type="url" data-vars-type="web_external_link" data-vars-subunit-name="before_you_go_slideshow" data-vars-subunit-type="component" data-vars-position-in-subunit="2" data-vars-position-in-unit="2">A writer afoot</a>)

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