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Measurement of hand hygiene compliance and gloving practices in different settings for the elderly considering the location of hand hygiene opportunities during patient care

Marie-Therese Pradelle
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Bernadette Lefrancq
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Véronique Guilloteau
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Armelle Rabjeau
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Olivier Vidalenc
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Maguis Grosbois
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Marina Zilli-Dewaele
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Francoise Raymond
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Patrick Brunel
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We monitored hand hygiene and gloving practices by direct observation in 8 health care settings for elderly persons in western France. Compliance with hand hygiene was better than that reported by previous studies, was better for single contacts and before or after a series of successive contacts than inside series, and was closely related to gloving practices. Practices differed among the settings.

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hal-03332264 , version 1 (02-09-2021)

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Matthieu Eveillard, Marie-Therese Pradelle, Bernadette Lefrancq, Véronique Guilloteau, Armelle Rabjeau, et al.. Measurement of hand hygiene compliance and gloving practices in different settings for the elderly considering the location of hand hygiene opportunities during patient care. American Journal of Infection Control, 2011, 39 (4), pp.339 - 341. ⟨10.1016/j.ajic.2010.08.023⟩. ⟨hal-03332264⟩

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