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Measuring Hand Hygiene Adherence: Overcoming the Challenges

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232 page .pdf guide for organizations. There is a really good table beginning on pg 34 comparing recommendations from the CDC and the WHO for all the different hand hygiene scenarios.

"Measuring Hand Hygiene Adherence: Overcoming the Challenges"

The Joint Commission is releasing “Measuring Hand Hygiene Adherence: Overcoming the Challenges,” to help health care organizations target their efforts in measuring hand hygiene performance. The monograph is designed to address “everything you ever wanted to know about hand hygiene measurement but were afraid to ask.” The aim of the monograph is to broaden understanding of the issues and provide practical solutions for strengthening measurement and improvement activities.

The monogragh is the result of a two-year collaboration with major infection control leadership organizations in the United States and abroad. In addition to The Joint Commission, the participating organizations include:

Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The Institute for Healthcare Improvement
The National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
The Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America
The World Health Organization

http://www.jointcommission.org/PatientSafety/InfectionControl/hh_monograph.htm
 
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