Early communication: does a national campaign to improve hand hygiene in the NHS work? Initial English and Welsh experience from the NOSEC study (National Observational Study to Evaluate the CleanYourHandsCampaign).
Main Authors: | Stone, S, Slade, R, Fuller, C, Charlett, A, Cookson, B, Teare, L, Jeanes, A, Cooper, B, Roberts, J, Duckworth, G, Hayward, A, McAteer, J, Michie, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
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