Background: Hand hygiene is at the core of effective infection prevention and control (IPC) programmes. 10 years after the development of the WHO Multimodal Hand Hygiene Improvement Strategy, we aimed to ascertain the level of hand hygiene implementation and its drivers in health-care facilities through a global WHO survey. Methods: From Jan 16 to Dec 31, 2019, IPC professionals were invited through email and campaigns to complete the online Hand Hygiene Self-Assessment Framework (HHSAF). A geospatial clustering algorithm selected unique health-care facilities responses and post-stratification weighting was applied to improve representativeness. Weighted median HHSAF scores and IQR were reported. Drivers of the HHSAF score were determi...
Introduction:Hands are the main pathways of germ transmission during health care. Regular monitoring...
Summary: The World Alliance for Patient Safety is an evolving programme of the WHO, established to r...
Abstract Objectives: To synthesize the literature describing compliance with World Health Organizat...
Background Hand hygiene is at the core of effective infection prevention and control (IPC) programm...
The World Health Organization (WHO) conducted two global surveys in 2011 and 2015 using the Hand Hyg...
SummaryBackgroundHealth-care-associated infections are a major threat to patient safety worldwide. T...
OBJECTIVE To assess hand hygiene improvement and sustainability associated with a Breakthrough Colla...
Background: Human hands are home to thousands of microorganisms, which may be transmitted to surface...
The World Health Organization (WHO) First Global Patient Safety Challenge conducted a baseline surve...
OBJECTIVE To assess hand hygiene improvement and sustainability associated with a Breakthrough Colla...
Objectives. As affirmed by the World Health Organization (WHO), hand hygiene is the most powerful pr...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Healthcare-associated infections (HCAI) are still a major pr...
Background: Evidence indicates that improved hand hygiene compliance can lead to reductions in healt...
Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of the International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (IN...
Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of the International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (IN...
Introduction:Hands are the main pathways of germ transmission during health care. Regular monitoring...
Summary: The World Alliance for Patient Safety is an evolving programme of the WHO, established to r...
Abstract Objectives: To synthesize the literature describing compliance with World Health Organizat...
Background Hand hygiene is at the core of effective infection prevention and control (IPC) programm...
The World Health Organization (WHO) conducted two global surveys in 2011 and 2015 using the Hand Hyg...
SummaryBackgroundHealth-care-associated infections are a major threat to patient safety worldwide. T...
OBJECTIVE To assess hand hygiene improvement and sustainability associated with a Breakthrough Colla...
Background: Human hands are home to thousands of microorganisms, which may be transmitted to surface...
The World Health Organization (WHO) First Global Patient Safety Challenge conducted a baseline surve...
OBJECTIVE To assess hand hygiene improvement and sustainability associated with a Breakthrough Colla...
Objectives. As affirmed by the World Health Organization (WHO), hand hygiene is the most powerful pr...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Healthcare-associated infections (HCAI) are still a major pr...
Background: Evidence indicates that improved hand hygiene compliance can lead to reductions in healt...
Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of the International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (IN...
Aims: To evaluate the effectiveness of the International Nosocomial Infection Control Consortium (IN...
Introduction:Hands are the main pathways of germ transmission during health care. Regular monitoring...
Summary: The World Alliance for Patient Safety is an evolving programme of the WHO, established to r...
Abstract Objectives: To synthesize the literature describing compliance with World Health Organizat...