Influences of healthcare workers' behaviours towards infection prevention and control practices in the clinical setting: A systematic review
Abstract Aim To systematically evaluate empirical studies investigating the influences of healthcare workers' behaviours towards infection prevention and control practices in the Coronavirus clinical space, and to appraise and synthesise these findings. Design A systematic review of the literat...
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Main Authors: | Gift A. Mutsonziwa (Author), Marwa Mojab (Author), Megha Katuwal (Author), Paul Glew (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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