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Hand hygiene in long-term care facilities: A multicenter study of knowledge, attitudes, practices, and barriers
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Hand hygiene in long-term care facilities: A multicenter study of knowledge, attitudes, practices, and barriers

M.S. Ashraf, S.W. Hussain, N. Agarwal, S. Ashraf, G. EL-Kass, R. Hussain, H. Nemat, N. Haller, R. Pekmezaris, C. Sison, …
Infection control and hospital epidemiology, Vol.31(7), pp.758-762
2010

Abstract

Scientific surveys Hand--Care and hygiene Nursing
An anonymous survey of 1143 employees in 17 nursing facilities assessed knowledge of, attitudes about, self-perceived compliance with, and barriers to implementing the 2002 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention hand hygiene guidelines. Overall, employees reported positive attitudes toward the guidelines but differed with regard to knowledge, compliance, and perceived barriers. These findings provide guidance for practice improvement programs in long-term care settings.
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