Health care workers’ compliance to the My 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene: Comparison of 2 interventional methods

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This a prospective study comparing 2 interventions, incentive-based and audit-feedback, for measuring compliance to the World Health Organization's My 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene among nursing staff in a Lebanese tertiary care center over 21 weeks. Compliance was not achieved by default. The incentive-driven intervention helped boost compliance, and the audit-feedback intervention helped achieve high sustainability. Analysis of health care workers’ behavior toward hand hygiene based on the My 5 Moments for Hand Hygiene concept is necessary to pinpoint difficulties in compliance. © 2017 Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc.

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Audit, Compliance, Feedback, Hand hygiene, Interventions, Who's my 5 moments for hand hygiene, Behavior therapy, Guideline adherence, Humans, Lebanon, Nurses, Prospective studies, Tertiary care centers, Behavior, Human, Human experiment, Hygiene, Intermethod comparison, Nursing staff, Prospective study, Tertiary care center, World health organization, Hand washing, Nurse, Procedures, Protocol compliance, Utilization

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