Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) remain a major cause of morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs worldwide. Hand hygiene is the cornerstone of infection prevention; however, adherence to the full WHO 6-step hand hygiene technique may be limited in routine clinical practice due to time constraints and workflow barriers. Simplified hand hygiene approaches may improve compliance while preserving clinical effectiveness.
The Easy Hands study is a pragmatic cluster randomized cross-over trial designed to compare a simplified 3-step hand hygiene technique with the standard WHO 6-step technique in clinical care units. Hospital services were randomized to one of two sequences of intervention and crossed over after the first study period. The primary objective is to evaluate whether the simplified 3-step technique is associated with differences in time to first healthcare-associated infection among hospitalized patients.