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Self-Protection as a Driver for Hand Hygiene Among Healthcare Workers
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2009
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NursingOccupational HygieneSelf-assessment QuestionnaireWorkplace Health SurveillancePatient SafetySafety ScienceHand Hygiene ComplianceDental HygieneOccupational Health ServiceInjury PreventionOccupational SafetySocial Determinants Of HealthPublic HealthHealth PsychologyHand HygieneHealth Sciences
A total of 2,725 healthcare workers in 8 Mediterranean countries replied to a self-assessment questionnaire that assessed their perceptions on hand hygiene. Responses revealed that rates of hand hygiene compliance before patient contact were significantly less than rates after patient contact (P < .001) and that use of soap and water was preferred over use of alcohol-based hand rub. These findings suggest that self-protection could be a major subliminal driver for performance of hand hygiene.
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