Limited data describe the sustained impact of hand hygiene programs (HHPs) implemented in teaching hospitals, where the burden of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) is high. We use a quasi-experimental, before and after, study design with prospective hospital-wide surveillance of HAIs to assess the cost effectiveness of HHPs., and intensive care unit infections. The intervention had no discernable impact on HAI rates in the hematology/oncology wards. The net benefit of the HHP was US$5,289,364, and the benefit-cost ratio was 23.7 with a 3% discount rate.Implementation of a HHP reduces preventable HAIs and is cost effective
AbstractImprovement in hand hygiene (HH) compliance has been associated with a decrease in the incid...
Hand hygiene and the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers are recognized as the best means to preven...
Background. Interventions that prevent healthcare-associated infection should lead to fewer deaths a...
Limited data describe the sustained impact of hand hygiene programs (HHPs) implemented in teaching h...
BackgroundMulti-modal interventions are effective in increasing hand hygiene (HH) compliance among h...
acquire preventable hospital-acquired infections (HAI) contributing to 90,000 deaths nationally and ...
Improving hand hygiene from high to very high compliance has not been documented to decrease healthc...
Introduction Compliance to hand hygiene (HH) is an important measure in preventing infections to pat...
BACKGROUND: Hand hygiene (HH) is considered to be the most simple, rapid, and economic way to prev...
Background. Public health authorities have recognized lack of hand hygiene in hospitals as one of th...
BACKGROUND: Public health authorities have recognized lack of hand hygiene in hospitals as one of th...
Greater awareness regarding healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) has drawn in a great deal of att...
Hand hygiene (HH) has been shown to be a key component in reducing the transmission of organisms in ...
BACKGROUND: Hand hygiene prevents cross infection in hospitals, but compliance with recommended inst...
Improving hand hygiene from high to very high compliance has not been documented to decrease healthc...
AbstractImprovement in hand hygiene (HH) compliance has been associated with a decrease in the incid...
Hand hygiene and the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers are recognized as the best means to preven...
Background. Interventions that prevent healthcare-associated infection should lead to fewer deaths a...
Limited data describe the sustained impact of hand hygiene programs (HHPs) implemented in teaching h...
BackgroundMulti-modal interventions are effective in increasing hand hygiene (HH) compliance among h...
acquire preventable hospital-acquired infections (HAI) contributing to 90,000 deaths nationally and ...
Improving hand hygiene from high to very high compliance has not been documented to decrease healthc...
Introduction Compliance to hand hygiene (HH) is an important measure in preventing infections to pat...
BACKGROUND: Hand hygiene (HH) is considered to be the most simple, rapid, and economic way to prev...
Background. Public health authorities have recognized lack of hand hygiene in hospitals as one of th...
BACKGROUND: Public health authorities have recognized lack of hand hygiene in hospitals as one of th...
Greater awareness regarding healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) has drawn in a great deal of att...
Hand hygiene (HH) has been shown to be a key component in reducing the transmission of organisms in ...
BACKGROUND: Hand hygiene prevents cross infection in hospitals, but compliance with recommended inst...
Improving hand hygiene from high to very high compliance has not been documented to decrease healthc...
AbstractImprovement in hand hygiene (HH) compliance has been associated with a decrease in the incid...
Hand hygiene and the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers are recognized as the best means to preven...
Background. Interventions that prevent healthcare-associated infection should lead to fewer deaths a...