Affiliations 

  • 1 Sarawak General Hospital, Ministry of Health, Kuching, Malaysia
  • 2 Clinical Research Centre, Sarawak General Hospital, Ministry of Health, Kuching, Malaysia
  • 3 Infection Prevention and Control Unit, Sarawak General Hospital, Ministry of Health, Kuching, Malaysia
  • 4 Pharmaceutical Services Division, Sarawak State Health Department, Ministry of Health, Kuching, Malaysia
  • 5 Hospital Director's Office, Sarawak General Hospital, Ministry of Health, Kuching, Malaysia
  • 6 Institute of Biometry and Epidemiology, The German Diabetes Center, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany
PMID: 38287203 DOI: 10.1080/09603123.2024.2309324

Abstract

This study evaluated the acceptability and tolerability of three alcohol-based hand rubs (ABHRs) at Sarawak General Hospital, Malaysia. Conducted from 12-26 November 2021 using a modified WHO Protocol, it involved a survey among health workers and concessionaires, with a 35% response rate (1,598 of 4,628 participants). The majority were nurses (60.8%), with the medical division most represented (28.4%). Most respondents (93.2%) used ABHRs at least five days a week and found them easily accessible (72.3%). Product B was the preferred ABHR (65%), primarily for its color and fragrance, surpassing WHO's 50% approval rate in these aspects. However, no other product features met WHO criteria. There were no significant differences in self-reported skin tolerability across the products, and none achieved overall WHO approval. These results offer important insights for ABHR selection in developing countries and highlight the value of the WHO Protocol in assessing product acceptability and tolerability.

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