SG-APSIC1165: Hand hygiene feedback card-Providing real-time feedback to improve hand hygiene compliance
Objectives: Hand hygiene is widely recognized as the most effective practice for preventing healthcare-associated infections. Despite ongoing interventions and strategies implemented by the infection control committee, the compliance with and consistency in the hand hygiene practice remains a challe...
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Main Authors: | Malathi Maruthasalamoorthy (Author), Asnah Binte Ibrahim (Author) |
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Cambridge University Press,
2023-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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