Compliance of health care workers to hand hygiene: awareness of being observed is important

scientific article published on 13 October 2006

Compliance of health care workers to hand hygiene: awareness of being observed is important is …
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P356DOI10.1007/S00134-006-0398-9
P698PubMed publication ID17058069

P2093author name stringEric Maury
Georges Offenstadt
Frederic Barbut
Nael Moussa
Choukri Lakermi
P2860cites workHand hygiene among physicians: performance, beliefs, and perceptionsQ34331608
Compliance with hand hygiene practice in pediatric intensive careQ44322814
No time for handwashing!? Handwashing versus alcoholic rub: can we afford 100% compliance?Q51105484
Availability of an alcohol solution can improve hand disinfection compliance in an intensive care unitQ74025781
Interventional study to evaluate the impact of an alcohol-based hand gel in improving hand hygiene complianceQ74618475
P433issue12
P921main subjecthygieneQ162297
health professionalQ11974939
hand hygieneQ97311335
P304page(s)2088-2089
P577publication date2006-10-13
P1433published inIntensive Care MedicineQ15749164
P1476titleCompliance of health care workers to hand hygiene: awareness of being observed is important
P478volume32

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