Transcription of Guide to Implementation - WHO
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Guide to ImplementationA Guide to the Implementation of the WHO Multimodal hand hygiene improvement Strategy Guide TO IMPLEMENTATION2 DEFINITION OF TERMS 4 KEY TO SYMBOLS 5 PART OVERVIEW ABOUT hand hygiene IN HEALTH CARE Rationale for a Guide to The problem of health care-associated infections and the importance of hand A global response to the ABOUT THE Guide TO Implementation Purpose of the Guide to WHO MULTIMODAL hand hygiene improvement STRATEGY The strategy The Implementation The step-wise approach PART SYSTEM CHANGE System change definitions and overview Tools for system change tool descriptions Using the tools for system change examples of possible situations at the health-care setting TRAINING AND EDUCATION Training and education definitions and overview Tools for training and education tool Using the tools for training and
Hand hygiene is considered to be the primary measure necessary for reducing HCAI. Although the action of hand hygiene is simple, the lack of compliance among health-care workers continues to be a problem throughout the world. Yet hand hygiene improvement is not a new concept within health care.
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