Background: Many studies have examined hand hygiene (HH) frequency and adherence in response to various interventions. This study used two methods to determine HH frequency and adherence to see how well the outcomes correlated. Method: Hand hygiene frequency was measured over 4 one-month periods (phases 1-4), using two methods: an audit of hand hygiene solution used during each phase adjusted for patient days, and covert observation of HH adherence. The number of X-ray technician contacts with patients (a known quantity) across the study period was retrospectively compared with the number of observations made of X-ray technicians HH behaviour to see what proportion of contacts were observed. Results: HH solution use doubled in phase 2, and ...
BACKGROUND: Hand hygiene is monitored by direct observation to improve practice, but this approach ...
Four studies met the criteria for the review: two from the original review and two from the update. ...
Hand washing is considered the single-most important practice in hospitals that reduce likelihood of...
Background: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends hand hygiene compliance ...
International audienceSummaryOur objective was to assess the importance of monitoring hand hygiene c...
Introduction:Hands are the main pathways of germ transmission during health care. Regular monitoring...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to compare methods for assessing compliance with hand hygi...
SummaryObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to compare methods for assessing compliance with hand...
Infection prevention and control experts have expended valuable health service time developing and i...
International audienceBackground: Hand hygiene is a major means for preventing healthcare-associated...
Handwashing is regarded as the most effective way of controlling healthcare-associated infection. A ...
Background and aim: Healthcare-associated infection (HCAI) causes morbidity and mortality worldwide....
Background Hand hygiene with alcohol-based hand rub is widely recognized the most effective procedu...
Hand hygiene is the first line of defense against the prevalence of infectious diseases in healthcar...
BACKGROUND: Hand hygiene is monitored by direct observation to improve practice, but this approach ...
Four studies met the criteria for the review: two from the original review and two from the update. ...
Hand washing is considered the single-most important practice in hospitals that reduce likelihood of...
Background: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends hand hygiene compliance ...
International audienceSummaryOur objective was to assess the importance of monitoring hand hygiene c...
Introduction:Hands are the main pathways of germ transmission during health care. Regular monitoring...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to compare methods for assessing compliance with hand hygi...
SummaryObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to compare methods for assessing compliance with hand...
Infection prevention and control experts have expended valuable health service time developing and i...
International audienceBackground: Hand hygiene is a major means for preventing healthcare-associated...
Handwashing is regarded as the most effective way of controlling healthcare-associated infection. A ...
Background and aim: Healthcare-associated infection (HCAI) causes morbidity and mortality worldwide....
Background Hand hygiene with alcohol-based hand rub is widely recognized the most effective procedu...
Hand hygiene is the first line of defense against the prevalence of infectious diseases in healthcar...
BACKGROUND: Hand hygiene is monitored by direct observation to improve practice, but this approach ...
Four studies met the criteria for the review: two from the original review and two from the update. ...
Hand washing is considered the single-most important practice in hospitals that reduce likelihood of...