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Are emojis ready to promote the WHO 5 moments for hand hygiene in healthcare ?

Published inAntimicrobial resistance and infection control, vol. 11, no. 1, 127
Publication date2022-10-26
First online date2022-10-26
Abstract

Background: Hand hygiene is universally recognized as a cornerstone measure for the prevention of healthcare-associated infections. Although the WHO "My five Moments for hand hygiene" poster has been used for more than a decade to delineate hand hygiene indications and promote action, adherence levels among healthcare workers are still notoriously low and disquieting. To compensate for the lack of effective hand hygiene communication, we aimed to evaluate emojis as possible surrogates for the non-verbal aspects of hand hygiene behaviour.

Methods: Following a thorough review of the Unicode version 12.0, the most applicable emojis to the terms used in the WHO 5 Moments poster were extracted. We developed a self-administered questionnaire to assess the view of infection prevention and control (IPC) practitioners regarding the use of emojis to show the WHO 5 Moments. Completed questionnaires were collected and analysed to determine the suitability of the existing emojis to illustrate a unified emoji poster. Data were analysed using R (version 3.6.3).

Results: A total of 95 IPC practitioners completed the questionnaire from May to October 2019 from different countries. Of these, 69 (74%) were female, and the mean age of the participants was 44.6 ± 10.87 years. We found appropriate emojis for six of the words used in the poster, including for touching (72%), for patient (63%), for clean (53%), for procedure (56%), for body fluid (58%), and for exposure risk (71%). The existing emojis proposed for the words "hygiene", "aseptic", and "surrounding" seemed to be less satisfactory.

Conclusions: In summary, the findings of this study indicate that the existing emojis may not be able to substitute the words used in the WHO 5 Moments poster. Emojis might be helpful to address hand hygiene indications in healthcare that may eventually play a role in promoting this measure. However, emojis should be further studied to choose the most appropriate ones and avoid ambiguity and misinterpretation. More emojis to convey health related messages are needed. We recommend further research in this area to evaluate the effect of using emojis in healthcare-related behaviours.

Keywords
  • Emoji
  • Hand hygiene
  • Infection prevention and control
  • Questionnaire
  • WHO 5 moments
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Adult
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Hand Hygiene / methods
  • Cross Infection / prevention & control
  • Health Personnel
  • Delivery of Health Care
  • World Health Organization
Citation (ISO format)
LOTFI NEZHAD, Nasim Sadat et al. Are emojis ready to promote the WHO 5 moments for hand hygiene in healthcare ? In: Antimicrobial resistance and infection control, 2022, vol. 11, n° 1, p. 127. doi: 10.1186/s13756-022-01164-1
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