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Rate Of Hand Hygiene Compliance Analysis
The rate of infections in the unit decrease across the time.
The rate of hand hygiene compliance improve when compared with the baseline
The staff’s satisfaction rate increase when compared to the baseline.
The in-depth interview shows positive information and valuable suggestion, which we can develop the program for reaching the ultimate goal as a sustainable intervention.

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