Recognising the psychosocial issues involved in hand hygiene
Journal article
Elliott, P. 2003. Recognising the psychosocial issues involved in hand hygiene. The Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health. 123 (2), pp. 88-94. https://doi.org/10.1177/146642400312300212
Authors | Elliott, P. |
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Abstract | Non-adherence to hand hygiene among those involved in the provision of health care is the principal route by which infection is spread. However, despite an extensive research base, regular education and the application of prescriptive rules there has been a consistent failure to achieve long-term adherence in appropriate hand hygiene practice. Where improved adherence has been achieved there has been little evidence to show that it was for anything other than a limited period with individuals ultimately reverting back to their original practice. This paper therefore proposes that the principal cause of non-adherence to safe hand hygiene practice among those involved in the provision of health care is psychosocial in its nature. Further, until strategies are developed that will reflect this, the well-being of individuals seeking health care intervention will continue to be compromised. |
Keywords | Education,; Hand hygiene; Prescriptive rules; Psyschosocial issues; Non-adherence |
Year | 2003 |
Journal | The Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health |
Journal citation | 123 (2), pp. 88-94 |
Publisher | SAGE |
ISSN | 1466-4240 |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.1177/146642400312300212 |
Official URL | https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/146642400312300212 |
Publication dates | |
Jun 2003 | |
Publication process dates | |
Deposited | 14 Apr 2011 |
Output status | Published |
https://repository.canterbury.ac.uk/item/8567y/recognising-the-psychosocial-issues-involved-in-hand-hygiene
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