Background: Electronic hand hygiene monitoring overcomes limitations associated with manual audit but acceptability to health workers varies and may depend on culture of the ward and the nature of the system. Objectives: Evaluate the acceptability of a new fifth type electronic monitoring system to frontline health workers in a National Health Service trust in the UK. Methods: Qualitative interviews with 11 informants following 12 months experience using an electronic monitoring system. Results: Informants recognised the importance of hand hygiene and embraced technology to improve adherence. Barriers to hand hygiene adherence included heavy workload, dealing with emergencies and ergonomic factors related to placement of alcohol...
Infection prevention and control experts have expended valuable health service time developing and i...
Poor hand hygiene (HH) by health care professionals is a major cause of healthcare-acquired infectio...
International audienceBackground: Hand hygiene is a major means for preventing healthcare-associated...
Background: Electronic hand hygiene monitoring overcomes limitations associated with manual audit...
Appropriate hand hygiene at the five evidence-based moments proposed by the World Health Organizat...
Objectives: To evaluate a type five electronic monitoring system (EMS) for hand hygiene (HH) adhere...
Introduction: Hand hygiene (HH) prevents the transmission of healthcare-associated infections. Elect...
Abstract Background Healthcare worker hand hygiene is...
ABSTRACT: Hand hygiene is a growing concern among populations and is a crucial element in ensuring p...
Background: Recently, innovative technologies for hand hygiene (HH) monitoring have been developed t...
SummaryHand hygiene is a growing concern among populations and is a crucial element in ensuring pati...
Background: Hand hygiene is one of the most effective ways of preventing health care–associated infe...
Background: Frontline managers promote hand hygiene standards and adherence to hand hygiene protocol...
Hand hygiene is the single most important component of an infection control program. However, compli...
Summary: Hand hygiene is a growing concern among populations and is a crucial element in ensuring pa...
Infection prevention and control experts have expended valuable health service time developing and i...
Poor hand hygiene (HH) by health care professionals is a major cause of healthcare-acquired infectio...
International audienceBackground: Hand hygiene is a major means for preventing healthcare-associated...
Background: Electronic hand hygiene monitoring overcomes limitations associated with manual audit...
Appropriate hand hygiene at the five evidence-based moments proposed by the World Health Organizat...
Objectives: To evaluate a type five electronic monitoring system (EMS) for hand hygiene (HH) adhere...
Introduction: Hand hygiene (HH) prevents the transmission of healthcare-associated infections. Elect...
Abstract Background Healthcare worker hand hygiene is...
ABSTRACT: Hand hygiene is a growing concern among populations and is a crucial element in ensuring p...
Background: Recently, innovative technologies for hand hygiene (HH) monitoring have been developed t...
SummaryHand hygiene is a growing concern among populations and is a crucial element in ensuring pati...
Background: Hand hygiene is one of the most effective ways of preventing health care–associated infe...
Background: Frontline managers promote hand hygiene standards and adherence to hand hygiene protocol...
Hand hygiene is the single most important component of an infection control program. However, compli...
Summary: Hand hygiene is a growing concern among populations and is a crucial element in ensuring pa...
Infection prevention and control experts have expended valuable health service time developing and i...
Poor hand hygiene (HH) by health care professionals is a major cause of healthcare-acquired infectio...
International audienceBackground: Hand hygiene is a major means for preventing healthcare-associated...