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Hand Hygiene New Zealand communication toolkitThe hand hygiene communication toolkit provides district health board staff with a range of ideas and guidance to promote hand hygiene and to engage health care workers to improve their practice.
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Hand Hygiene New Zealand patient participation guidelines 2013The patient participation guidelines are designed to assist district health board (DHB) hand hygiene coordinators to develop and implement a hand hygiene patient participation programme as one component of their overall multi-modal programme
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Hand Hygiene Australia: online learning packagesHand Hygiene Australia has launched a new online learning management system on the Hand Hygiene Australia training site.
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Hand Hygiene New Zealand resource kit for medical professionalsThe Hand Hygiene New Zealand resource kit for medical professionals has been developed for hospital-based medical professionals to use to educate and drive hand hygiene improvement within their service.
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How to use the Hand Hygiene Compliance Application (guide for auditors)This presentation outlines how to use the Hand Hygiene Compliance Application for auditors.
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Hand Hygiene New Zealand hospital readiness surveyHand Hygiene New Zealand hospital readiness survey.
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Instructions for logging in to the Hand Hygiene Australia training siteInstructions for logging in to the Hand Hygiene Australia training site to access the online learning modules.
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Hand Hygiene New Zealand questionnaire: Evaluating the tolerability and acceptability of alcohol-based hand rub among health care workersThese three documents are parts one, two and three of a questionnaire about evaluating the tolerability and acceptability of alcohol-based hand rub among health care workers.
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Hand Hygiene New Zealand education toolkitThe Hand Hygiene New Zealand education toolkit has been developed to provide district health board hand hygiene coordinators, champions and others, with a range of ideas and activities for delivering hand hygiene education to health care workers.