Evaluation of the effect of hand hygiene reminder signs on the use of antimicrobial hand gel in a clinical skills center
Summary: Hand hygiene is a critical element of patient care, which needs to be learned and reinforced to become an autonomous behavior. Previous studies have explored aspects of hand hygiene behavior in the clinical workplace, but not in controlled learning environments with health professional stud...
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Main Authors: | Andy Wearn (Author), Harsh Bhoopatkar (Author), Miriam Nakatsuji (Author) |
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2015-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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