Exploring the effect of novel six moments on hand hygiene compliance among hospital cleaning staff members: a quasi-experimental study

My 5 moments (M5M) was used less frequently among cleaning staff members, suggesting that a poor compliance score in this group may not indicate deficient handwashing. This quasi-experimental study compared hand hygiene compliance (HHC), hand hygiene (HH) moments, and HH time distribution in the con...

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Cleaning compounds
Cross Infection - prevention & control
Guideline Adherence
Hand Disinfection - methods
Hand Disinfection - standards
Hand Hygiene
Hands
Health Personnel
Hospitals
Humans
Hygiene
Infection Control
Intervention
Medical wastes
Nosocomial infections
Original Paper
Personal hygiene
Personnel, Hospital
Quasi-experimental methods
Sanitizers
Training
Work environment
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