
Healthcare workers maintained three times higher rates of hand hygiene in presence of auditors compared to when there were no auditors present, found in a study in a major Canadian acute care hospital. The study, titled, "Quantification of the Hawthorne effect in hand hygiene compliance monitoring using an electronic monitoring system: a retrospective cohort study," published today on-line in the iBMJ Quality (and) Safety Journal/i, by first author Dr. Jocelyn ...
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