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    A large-scale assessment of hand hygiene quality and the effectiveness of the “WHO 6-steps”

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    BACKGROUND: Hand hygiene compliance is generally assessed by observation of adherence to the “WHO five moments” using numbers of opportunities as the denominator. The quality of the activity is usually not monitored since there is no established methodology for the routine assessment of hand hygiene technique. The aim of this study was to objectively assess hand rub coverage of staff using a novel imaging technology and to look for patterns and trends in missed areas after the use of WHO’s 6 Step technique. METHODS: A hand hygiene education and assessment program targeted 5200 clinical staff over 7 days at the National University Hospital, Singapore. Participants in small groups were guided by professional trainers through 5 educational stations, which included technique-training and UV light assessment supported by digital photography of hands. Objective criteria for satisfactory hand hygiene quality were defined a priori. The database of images created during the assessment program was analyzed subsequently. Patterns of poor hand hygiene quality were identified and linked to staff demographic. RESULTS: Despite the assessment taking place immediately after the training, only 72% of staff achieved satisfactory coverage. Failure to adequately clean the dorsal and palmar aspects of the hand occurred in 24% and 18% of the instances, respectively. Fingertips were missed by 3.5% of subjects. The analysis based on 4642 records showed that nurses performed best (77% pass), and women performed better than men (75% vs. 62%, p<0.001). Further risk indicators have been identified regarding age and occupation. CONCLUSION: Ongoing education and training has a vital role in improving hand hygiene compliance and technique of clinical staff. Identification of typical sites of failure can help to develop improved training

    High Q active inductor with loss compensation by feedback network

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    Electronics Letters35161328-1329ELLE

    Fast capacitance computation using three-dimensional second-kind integral equation and AIM

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    IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, AP-S International Symposium (Digest)324-27IAPS

    Fast capacitance computation based on adaptive integral solution of second-kind integral equation

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    Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications165711-728JEWA

    Measurement and wavelet denoising parameter extraction for MMIC on-chip square spiral inductors

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    Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference Proceedings, APMC31330-133

    Interaction of EM waves with bianisotropic objects: Clarification of magnetic symmetry groups

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    IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, AP-S International Symposium (Digest)1200-203IAPS

    A fast full-wave spatial domain analysis of multi-port microstrip structures using closed-form Green's function

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    IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, AP-S International Symposium (Digest)2576-579IAPS

    Inductive magnetic currents and radiation characteristics of planer and linear arrays: Analysis of resembling behaviours

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    IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, AP-S International Symposium (Digest)3836-IAPS

    Comparative characteristics studies on on-chip single- and double-level square inductors

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    IEEE Antennas and Propagation Society, AP-S International Symposium (Digest)1352-355IAPS

    Simplified method for high-power MMIC thermal simulation

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    Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference Proceedings, APMC2512-5150028
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