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040 _cMANILA TYTANA COLLEGES LIBRARY
245 _aHealthcare workers are lax at shift's end /
260 _cFebruary 2015.
440 _aNursing 2015
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520 _aNurses and other healthcare personnel who work in hospitals perform less and less hand hygiene as their workday progresses. In a study involving over 4,150 caregivers in 35 US hospitals, researchers found that "hand hygiene compliance rates dropped by a regression-estimated 8.7 percentage points on average from the beginning to the end of a typical 12-hour work shift. This decline in compliance was magnified by increased work intensity.
521 _aNursing
650 _aHygiene.
650 _aMedical personnel.
650 _aHands.
650 _aHospitals.
650 _aCompliance.
650 _aUnited States.
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