Impact of environmental olfactory cues on hand hygiene behaviour in a simulated hospital environment: a randomized study
Summary This study investigated the impact of a fresh scent on the rate of hand hygiene compliance (HHC) among novice healthcare providers. In all, 165 participants examined a standardized patient with one sample exposed to fresh scent ( N = 79) and the other exposed to the standard environment ( N...
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description | Summary This study investigated the impact of a fresh scent on the rate of hand hygiene compliance (HHC) among novice healthcare providers. In all, 165 participants examined a standardized patient with one sample exposed to fresh scent ( N = 79) and the other exposed to the standard environment ( N = 86). Hand hygiene behaviours were tracked before patient contact using video surveillance. The standard environment group had an HHC rate of 51% whereas participants in the fresh scent group had a higher HHC rate of 80% ( P |
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