Overconfidence in infection control proficiency - 23/04/19
, Jana Juenger, PhD, MD c, Andreas Moeltner, PhD d, Markus Dettenkofer, PhD, MD bRésumé |
Background |
Infection control partially depends on hygiene and communication skills. Unfortunately, motivation for continuous training is lower than desired. Many health care providers (HCPs) do not recognize the need for training but express this need for others. This is attributable to heuristic errors, such as the overconfidence effect. The aim of this study was to quantify the flawed self-assessment in infection-control.
Methods |
In this cross-sectional multicenter study, 255 HCPs of different specialties participated in the 29-item, 5-point Likert scale questionnaire, assessing perceived proficiency in hand hygiene and communication skills for both themselves and others (colleagues, trainees, and supervisors of their own specialty and HCPs of others).
Results |
222 of 255 surveys could be analyzed. Respondents rated themselves to be better trained in handhygiene (P < .001) than trainees, colleagues, and supervisors; the same was seen for feedback skills (P < .001). HCPs of other specialties were consistently rated worse in all aspects (P < .001).
Conclusion |
Results show an overplacement effect in infection prevention skills. The belief of being well educated creates a subjective conviction that no further education in hand hygiene is needed. Thus, HCPs may face motivation barriers that require specialized programs to overcome these beliefs.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Key Words : Hand hygiene, Feedback, Speaking up, Overconfidence effect, Clinical tribalism, Heuristic errors
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| Conflicts of interest: None to report. |
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| Ethics approval and consent to participate: Ethical Committee Stuttgart determined that no application was needed for this study. |
Vol 47 - N° 5
P. 545-550 - mai 2019 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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