Arbogast et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Who goes in and out of patient rooms? An observational study of room entries and exits in the acute care settingArbogast et al., 2019
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- Arbogast J
- Moore L
- Clark T
- Thompson M
- Wagner P
- Young E
- Parker A
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- American Journal of Infection Control
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Highlights•A large observation study of 14,876 patient room entries and exits in 16 hospitals was done performed•Entries and exits are attributed to health care personnel (HCP) and non-HCP.•HCP accounted for 83.6% of all patient roomentries and exits (95% CI confidence …
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