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. 2021 Oct 24;16:92. doi: 10.1186/s13012-021-01164-6

Table 2.

GRADE evidence profile for vaccination uptake, hand hygiene compliance and knowledge

Certainty assessment No. of patients Effect Certainty
No. of studies Study design Risk of bias Inconsistency Indirectness Imprecision Other considerations Combined strategies Comparison Relative (95% CI) Absolute (95% CI)
Vaccination uptake (combined strategies vs usual activities)
 4 RCT Serious a Not serious Not serious Not serious None 9697/29,506 (32.9%) 5078/24,407 (20.8%) RR 1.59 (1.54 to 1.64) 123 more per 1000 (from 112 more to 133 more) ⨁⨁⨁◯ Moderate
Vaccination uptake (combined strategies vs single strategies)
 2 RCT Serious a Not serious Not serious Serious b None 2695/6255 (43.1%) 888/2085 (42.6%) RR 1.01 (0.95 to 1.07) 4 more per 1000 (from 21 fewer to 30 more) ⨁⨁◯◯ Low
Hand hygiene compliance (combined strategies vs usual activities) (assessed with: opportunities for hand hygiene)
 4 RCT Serious a Not serious Not serious Not serious None 529/1137 (46.5%) 310/997 (31.1%) RR 1.70 (1.03 to 2.83) 218 more per 1000 (from 9 more to 569 more) ⨁⨁⨁◯ Moderate
Hand hygiene compliance (combined strategies vs single strategies) (assessed with: opportunities for hand hygiene)
 2 RCT Serious a Not serious Not serious Serious b None 1350/1992 (67.8%) 726/1366 (53.1%) RR 1.16 (0.99 to 1.36) 85 more per 1000 (from 5 fewer to 191 more) ⨁⨁◯◯ Low
Knowledge (combined strategies vs usual activities)
 1 RCT Very serious a,c Not serious Serious d Not serious None 60 60 - MD 4.1 higher (3.39 higher to 4.81 higher) ⨁⨁◯◯ Low
Knowledge (combined strategies vs single strategies)
 1 RCT Serious e Not serious Serious d Serious b None Score improvement 17% (IQR 8 to 33%) versus 8% (IQR 8 to 33%); p = 0.27 ⨁◯◯◯ Very low

Note: CI confidence interval, RCT randomized controlled trial, RR risk ratio, MD mean difference

aProblems in blinding and allocation unconcealed

bNon-significant confidence interval

cSequence generation not adequate

dIndirect outcome for adherence to infection, prevention, and control measures

eIncomplete outcome data