Use of thermal imaging to measure the quality of hand hygiene

Journal of Hospital Infection(2023)

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Objectives: Hand hygiene has long been promoted as the most effective way to prevent the transmission of infection. However, due to low compliance and low quality of hand hygiene reported in previous studies, constant monitoring of hand hygiene compliance and quality among healthcare workers is crucial. This study investigated the feasibility of using a thermal camera with an RGB camera to detect hand coverage of alcohol-based for-mulation, thereby monitoring the quality of hand rubbing.Methods: In total, 32 participants were recruited to participate in this study. Participants were required to perform four types of hand rubbing to achieve different coverage of the alcohol-based formulation. After each task, participants' hands were photographed under a thermal camera and an RGB camera, while an ultraviolet (UV) test was used to provide the ground truth of hand coverage of alcohol-based formulation. U-Net was used to seg-ment areas exposed to alcohol-based formulation from thermal images, and system per-formance was evaluated by comparing differences in coverage between thermal images and UV images in terms of accuracy and Dice coefficient.Results: This system found promising results in terms of accuracy (93.5%) and Dice coefficient (87.1%) when observations took place 10 s after hand rubbing. At 60 s after hand rubbing, accuracy and Dice coefficient were 92.4% and 85.7%.Conclusions: Thermal imaging has potential for accurate, constant and systematic mon-itoring of the quality of hand hygiene.& COPY; 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd on behalf of The Healthcare Infection Society. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Thermal camera,Ultraviolet light,Hand hygiene,World Health Organization
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