Patient First Strategies for Reducing Inequities in HAI Prevention
Background: Inequities in healthcare-associated infections (HAI) incidence and prevention measures are critically important to understand (Chen,2021). While evaluations are beginning to characterize these disparities by infection type (Gettler, 2023), our work expands this by characterizing disparit...
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Main Authors: | Lisa Stancill (Author), Emily Sickbert-Bennett Vavalle (Author), Lauren DiBiase (Author) |
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Cambridge University Press,
2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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