Hand hygiene during facility-based childbirth in Cambodia: a theory-driven, mixed-methods observational study
Abstract Background Despite current efforts to improve hand hygiene in health care facilities, compliance among birth attendants remains low. Current improvement strategies are inadequate, largely focusing on a limited set of known behavioural determinants or addressing hand hygiene as part of a gen...
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Main Authors: | Yolisa Nalule (Author), Helen Buxton (Author), Por Ir (Author), Supheap Leang (Author), Alison Macintyre (Author), Ponnary Pors (Author), Channa Samol (Author), Robert Dreibelbis (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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