Tailor VHA HH Bundle for Acute Mental Health Care
Tailor the Evidence-based Practice Veteran Health Administration (VHA) Hand Hygiene (HH) Bundle for Acute Mental Health Care Settings and Improve Hand Hygiene Compliance (QUE 25-023)
VA Office of Research and Development
4 participants
Jun 1, 2026
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Mental health settings are particularly vulnerable to outbreaks and transmission due to infectious pathogens like norovirus. This occurs since access to soap and water (sinks) is limited for safety reasons and alcohol hand rub is not available outside patient rooms because of concerns for ingestion and fire. Thus, novel hand hygiene improvement interventions are needed in mental health settings including new hand hygiene bundles tailored to VHA mental health settings and novel alcohol-free hand rubs that are safe for installation and use in mental health settings. Non-alcohol hand rub has been approved and is currently used in some VAs, but isn't currently a standard VA-wide practice. These products can expand access to hand hygiene in locations where alcohol-based products are not allowed.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria2
- VA mental health care workers on inpatient mental health units
- Quality improvement staff including infection control
Exclusion Criteria1
- Outpatient care settings
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Interventions
Adapt and develop a hand hygiene bundle for mental health care settings with evidence-based best practices. Disseminate the hand hygiene bundle.
Install non-alcohol based hand sanitizer dispensers
Locations(4)
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NCT07607145