Selected article for: "care quality and hand hygiene"

Author: Lin Huang, G. Khai; Stewardson, Andrew J.; Lindsay Grayson, M.
Title: Back to basics: hand hygiene and isolation
  • Document date: 2014_7_2
  • ID: q4nzhbvt_5
    Snippet: countries, hand hygiene has been incorporated as a measure of quality of care at the national or subnational level [11 & ,12 & ]. Until recently, the preponderance of data demonstrating the clinical benefits of improved hand hygiene compliance came from single-centre or multicentre before-and-after studies [13] [14] [15] , including the landmark study from Pittet et al. [16] . In the last few years, the clinical evidence for hand hygiene has stre.....
    Document: countries, hand hygiene has been incorporated as a measure of quality of care at the national or subnational level [11 & ,12 & ]. Until recently, the preponderance of data demonstrating the clinical benefits of improved hand hygiene compliance came from single-centre or multicentre before-and-after studies [13] [14] [15] , including the landmark study from Pittet et al. [16] . In the last few years, the clinical evidence for hand hygiene has strengthened in two ways. First, the outcomes of several major national and subnational programmes have been reported [17] [18] [19] [20] . Second, a number of recent studies have incorporated more advanced study designs in their assessment of hand hygiene efficacy.

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