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040 _cMANILA TYTANA COLLEGES LIBRARY
245 0 0 _aObservation inflates compliance rates /
260 _cOctober 2014
440 4 _aNursing 2014
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520 _aWhen people know they're being observed, they may alter their behavior--a phenomenon known as the Hawthorne effect or observation bias. Researchers hypothesized that because of the Hawthorne effect, healthcare workers are more likely to follow hand hygiene guidelines when hand hygiene auditors are on site, artificially inflating compliance rates. Michael Gardam, MD, recommends that front-line staff take ownership of initiatives to improve compliance.
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650 _aHygiene.
650 _aMedical personnel.
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