Effectiveness of bundled behavioural interventions to control healthcare-associated infections: a systematic review of the literature

SW Aboelela, PW Stone, EL Larson - Journal of Hospital Infection, 2007 - Elsevier
Attempts to address the growing problem of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) and
their impact on healthcare systems have historically relied on infection control policies that
recommend good hygiene through standard and enhanced precautions (eg barrier
precautions and patient isolation). In order for infection control strategies to be effective,
however, healthcare workers' behaviour must be congruent with these policies. The
purposes of this systematic review were to evaluate studies testing the effectiveness of …
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