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Observational study of compliance with infection control practices among healthcare workers in subsidized and private residential care homes.

Jessie Kit Ling AuLorna Kwai Ping SuenSimon Ching Lam
Published in: BMC infectious diseases (2021)
Despite the fact that the practice of hand hygiene, the use of gloves, and respiratory protection were the important elements of ICP, overall compliance to these elements was still poor. Personal care workers had the most frequent contact with the residents, but they had the worst compliance rate. Hence, continued monitoring and training among healthcare workers is needed, particularly personal care workers, in this healthcare service setting.
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