Abstract
Hand hygiene improvement is a critical part of effective infection prevention and control (IPC) and therefore constitutes a priority for patient and health worker safety. However, hand hygiene compliance in healthcare settings remains sub-optimal globally.1–3 The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends to implement an effective4 Multimodal Hand Hygiene Improvement Strategy (MMIS) that includes five elements: (1) system change; (2) training and education; (3) monitoring and feedback; (4) reminders in the workplace/communications and (5) safety climate/culture change.
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