Patients can affect clinician hand hygiene compliance
Infection Control Weekly Monitor, December 16, 2009
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A recent study released by the CDC and Premier healthcare alliance, in collaboration with Catholic Healthcare Partner (CHP), found that patients who watched an educational video on hand hygiene were encouraged to ask their clinicians to perform hand hygiene.
The video “Hand Hygiene Saves Lives” was shown to patients in 17 CHP facilities, and those patients were twice as likely to remind nurses and doctors to wash their hands.
Click here for more details on the study and links to the free video.
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