2010
DOI: 10.3917/th.733.0239
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Efficacité comparée de deux stratégies de prévention des infections nosocomiales : impact sur les représentations et les pratiques autodéclarées

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“…After commitment intervention, the PSR® usage on PVC recording increased from 27.6% (CI = [25.3; 30.0]) to 47.4% (CI = [45.0; 49.9]). To the best of our knowledge, there are only three comparable studies in the literature 22,23,30 . They also aimed to modify the behavior of healthcare personnel to improve care practices.…”
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“…After commitment intervention, the PSR® usage on PVC recording increased from 27.6% (CI = [25.3; 30.0]) to 47.4% (CI = [45.0; 49.9]). To the best of our knowledge, there are only three comparable studies in the literature 22,23,30 . They also aimed to modify the behavior of healthcare personnel to improve care practices.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The engaging intervention appeared to produce a significantly stronger effect than the standard condition. The nurses who received standard training seemed to have a better awareness of the reality of the problem of nosocomial infections 23 . Almeida et al assessed the effect of binding communication on the wearing of the wedding ring in routine care.…”
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