Year in Review: Hand Hygiene
In case you missed any of this content, ICT presents the 2018 Year in Review for hand hygiene.
Articles:
Behavior Modification is Key to Boosting Hand Hygiene Compliance, Avoiding Survey Deficiencies
Studies:
Researchers Investigate Impact of Wearable ABHR Dispensers on Hand Hygiene Compliance
Study Explores Impact of Hand-Drying Method on Contamination and Bacteria Levels in Hospital Washrooms
Increasing Tolerance of Hospital Enterococcus faecium to Handwash Alcohols
Alcohol-Based Surgical Hand Preparation: Translating Scientific Evidence Into Clinical Practice
Identification of Product Dry-Time as a Primary Driver of ABHR Efficacy
Giving Employees 'Decoy' Sanitizer Options Could Improve Hand Hygiene
Paper Shows Infection Prevention and Control in Clinics is in Everyone's Hands
Hand Hygiene Can Lower Mortality, Antibiotic Prescription Rates in Nursing Homes
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