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A systematic review of hand hygiene improvement strategies: a behavioural approach: Huis A, van Achterberg T, de Bruin M, Grol R, Schoonhoven L, Hulscher M
Interventions to improve patient hand hygiene: a ...- Systematic review of hand hygiene improvement strategies ,Although there have been some studies of interventions to improve patient hand hygiene, to date there has been no systematic review of the evidence. As healthcare organizations strive to reduce HCAI rates, guidance is needed on whether these interventions may be worth implementing, and, if so, which specific techniques are most effective at ...A Systematic Review on the Effectiveness of Interventions ...Purpose: The purpose of the present systematic review is to identify the interventions that improve hand hygiene compliance (HHC) specifically among nurses. Methods: A systematic review was performed guided by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses to evaluate the short and long-term effects of interventions to promote hand hygiene practices among nurses in the ...
A systematic review of hand hygiene improvement strategies: a behavioural approach: Huis A, van Achterberg T, de Bruin M, Grol R, Schoonhoven L, Hulscher M
A systematic review of hand hygiene improvement strategies: a behavioural approach: Huis A, van Achterberg T, de Bruin M, Grol R, Schoonhoven L, Hulscher M
Huis A, van Achterberg T, de Bruin M, Grol R, Schoonhoven L, Hulscher M. A systematic review of hand-hygiene improvement strategies: a behavioural approach. Implement Sci. 2012;7(92):1–14. Google Scholar
A systematic review of hand hygiene improvement strategies: a behavioural approach Anita Huis , 1 Theo van Achterberg , 1 Marijn de Bruin , 2 Richard Grol , 1 Lisette Schoonhoven , 1, 3 and Marlies Hulscher 1
Background: Many strategies have been designed and evaluated to address the problem of low hand hygiene (HH) compliance. Which of these strategies are most effective and how they work is still unclear. Here we describe frequently used improvement strategies and related determinants of behaviour change that prompt good HH behaviour to provide a better overview of the choice and content of such ...
A systematic review of hand hygiene improvement strategies: a behavioural approach Anita Huis1*, Theo van Achterberg1, Marijn de Bruin2, Richard Grol1, Lisette Schoonhoven1,3 and Marlies Hulscher1 Abstract Background: Many strategies have been designed and evaluated to address the problem of low hand hygiene (HH) compliance. Which of these ...
Although there have been some studies of interventions to improve patient hand hygiene, to date there has been no systematic review of the evidence. As healthcare organizations strive to reduce HCAI rates, guidance is needed on whether these interventions may be worth implementing, and, if so, which specific techniques are most effective at ...
A systematic review of hand hygiene improvement strategies: A behavioral approach ... overview of the choice and content of such strategies. Methods Systematic searches of experimental and quasi ...
Huis A, van Achterberg T, de Bruin M, Grol R, Schoonhoven L, Hulscher M. A systematic review of hand hygiene improvement strategies: a behavioural approach. Implementation Science 2012; 7:92. [PMC free article: PMC3517511] [PubMed: 22978722]
A systematic review of hand hygiene improvement strategies: a behavioural approach Anita Huis , 1 Theo van Achterberg , 1 Marijn de Bruin , 2 Richard Grol , 1 Lisette Schoonhoven , 1, 3 and Marlies Hulscher 1
Huis A, van Achterberg T, de Bruin M, Grol R, Schoonhoven L, Hulscher M. A systematic review of hand hygiene improvement strategies: a behavioural approach. Implementation Science 2012; 7:92. [PMC free article: PMC3517511] [PubMed: 22978722]
Although there have been some studies of interventions to improve patient hand hygiene, to date there has been no systematic review of the evidence. As healthcare organizations strive to reduce HCAI rates, guidance is needed on whether these interventions may be worth implementing, and, if so, which specific techniques are most effective at ...
Background: Many strategies have been designed and evaluated to address the problem of low hand hygiene (HH) compliance. Which of these strategies are most effective and how they work is still unclear. Here we describe frequently used improvement strategies and related determinants of behaviour change that prompt good HH behaviour to provide a better overview of the choice and content of such ...
Many strategies have been designed and evaluated to address the problem of low hand hygiene (HH) compliance. Which of these strategies are most effective and how they work is still unclear. Here we describe frequently used improvement strategies and related determinants of behaviour change that prompt good HH behaviour to provide a better overview of the choice and content of such strategies.
Although there have been some studies of interventions to improve patient hand hygiene, to date there has been no systematic review of the evidence. As healthcare organizations strive to reduce HCAI rates, guidance is needed on whether these interventions may be worth implementing, and, if so, which specific techniques are most effective at ...
Huis A, van Achterberg T, de Bruin M, Grol R, Schoonhoven L, Hulscher M. A systematic review of hand hygiene improvement strategies: a behavioural approach. Implementation Science 2012; 7:92. [PMC free article: PMC3517511] [PubMed: 22978722]
A systematic review of hand hygiene improvement strategies: A behavioral approach ... overview of the choice and content of such strategies. Methods Systematic searches of experimental and quasi ...
A systematic review of hand hygiene improvement strategies: a behavioural approach Anita Huis , 1 Theo van Achterberg , 1 Marijn de Bruin , 2 Richard Grol , 1 Lisette Schoonhoven , 1, 3 and Marlies Hulscher 1
Purpose: The purpose of the present systematic review is to identify the interventions that improve hand hygiene compliance (HHC) specifically among nurses. Methods: A systematic review was performed guided by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses to evaluate the short and long-term effects of interventions to promote hand hygiene practices among nurses in the ...
A systematic review of hand hygiene improvement strategies: A behavioral approach ... overview of the choice and content of such strategies. Methods Systematic searches of experimental and quasi ...
Purpose: The purpose of the present systematic review is to identify the interventions that improve hand hygiene compliance (HHC) specifically among nurses. Methods: A systematic review was performed guided by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses to evaluate the short and long-term effects of interventions to promote hand hygiene practices among nurses in the ...
A systematic review of hand hygiene improvement strategies: a behavioural approach Anita Huis1*, Theo van Achterberg1, Marijn de Bruin2, Richard Grol1, Lisette Schoonhoven1,3 and Marlies Hulscher1 Abstract Background: Many strategies have been designed and evaluated to address the problem of low hand hygiene (HH) compliance. Which of these ...
The authors concluded that targeting combinations of behaviour change determinants improved hand hygiene behaviour the most, particularly when these included social influence, attitude, self-efficacy, or intention. The review was carefully conducted, but there were only a few randomised controlled trials, there were no long-term data, and the analysis was basic.
A systematic review of hand hygiene improvement strategies: a behavioural approach Anita Huis1*, Theo van Achterberg1, Marijn de Bruin2, Richard Grol1, Lisette Schoonhoven1,3 and Marlies Hulscher1 Abstract Background: Many strategies have been designed and evaluated to address the problem of low hand hygiene (HH) compliance. Which of these ...