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Sticky apps, not sticky hands: A systematic review and content synthesis of hand hygiene mobile apps.

Norina GasteigerDawn DowdingSyed Mustafa AliAshley Jordan Stephen ScottPaul WilsonSabine N van der Veer
Published in: Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA (2021)
Although many hand hygiene apps exist, few provide content on best practice. Many did not meet the minimum acceptability criterion for quality or were formally trialed or tested. Research should assess the feasibility and effectiveness of hand hygiene apps (especially within healthcare settings), including when and how they "work." We recommend that future apps to support hand hygiene practice are developed with infection prevention and control experts and align with best practice. Robust research is needed to determine which innovative methods of engagement create "sticky" apps.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • quality improvement
  • randomized controlled trial
  • oral health
  • systematic review