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Helping Hands

Verbeteren van handhygiënegedrag van verpleegkundigen

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Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Evidence Based Practice

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Ze weten het best, dat het desinfecteren van de handen ziekenhuisinfecties kan voorkomen. En toch doen artsen en verpleegkundigen het vaak niet op de momenten dat ze het wel zouden moeten doen. Hoe komt dat? En valt er iets aan te veranderen?

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Anita Huis verpleegkundige, anesthesie- assistent en gezondheidswetenschapper, projectleider, NFU-consortium Kwaliteit van Zorg; als postdoc onderzoeker verbonden aan de leerstoel Kwaliteit van zorg voor infectie- en ontstekingsziekten, IQ Healthcare, Radboudumc

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Huis, A. Helping Hands. NED. TIJDS. EVID. PRACT. 12, 17–20 (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12468-014-0048-0

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