Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5866880 American Journal of Infection Control 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
An explanation of HCW's “real-time” explanations for noncompliance identified “Memory/Attention/Decision Making” and “Knowledge” as the 2 behavioral domains commonly linked to noncompliance. This suggests that hand hygiene interventions should target both automatic associative learning processes and conscious decision making, in addition to ensuring good knowledge. A theoretical framework to investigate HCW's “real-time” explanations of noncompliance provides a coherent way to design hand hygiene interventions.
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