| Literature DB >> 31060870 |
Anna K Barker1, Elise S Cowley2, Linda McKinley3, Marc-Oliver Wright4, Nasia Safdar5.
Abstract
Using an innovative, covert, in-room observer method to evaluate infection control practices for patients with Clostridioides difficile infection, we found no difference between physician and nursing hand hygiene compliance and contact precaution usage. There was also no diurnal variation in hand hygiene practices, but decreased contact precaution usage at night. Conversely, hospital-wide data from overt observations collected over the same time period showed significantly higher hand hygiene compliance among nurses than physicians.Entities:
Keywords: Clostridioides difficile infection; Covert observations; Diurnal effects; Hand hygiene compliance
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31060870 PMCID: PMC6913874 DOI: 10.1016/j.ajic.2019.03.031
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Infect Control ISSN: 0196-6553 Impact factor: 2.918