Electronic hand hygiene monitoring systems: Perceptions and behaviors
Background: Electronic hand hygiene monitoring systems (EHHMSs) are being increasingly utilized to improve hand hygiene outcomes. Following the implementation of an EHHMS at a large, academic medical center, an interdisciplinary team developed a web-based survey to gather information on employee...
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Main Authors: | Rachel Elliott (Author), Jana Shaw (Author), Paul Suits (Author), Emina Fetibegovic (Author), Telisa Stewart (Author), Roger Wong (Author), Julie Briggs (Author) |
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Cambridge University Press,
2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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