Development of a theory-based instrument to identify barriers and levers to best hand hygiene practice among healthcare practitioners

Judith Dyson*, Rebecca Lawton, Cath Jackson, Francine Cheater

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    Original languageEnglish
    Article number111
    JournalImplementation Science
    Volume8
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 23 Sept 2013

    Funding

    The authors thank the infection prevention specialists at the NHS trusts involved in this study. The authors thank all of the participants for their kind cooperation. Funding for the study was by a Medical Research Council Doctoral Training Award.

    Keywords

    • Barriers and levers
    • Compliance
    • Evidence-based practice
    • Hand hygiene
    • Implementation
    • Instrument
    • Psychological theory

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