id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-290441-r4tzodkj Iversen, Anne-Mette Light-guided nudging and data-driven performance feedback improve hand hygiene compliance among nurses and doctors 2020-11-10 .txt text/plain 3764 195 55 CONCLUSIONS: HHC of doctors and nurses can be significantly improved with light-guided nudging and data-driven performance feedback using an automated hand hygiene system.  Doctors (surgeons) have lower baseline hand hygiene compliance than nurses  Light-guided nudging and data-driven performance feedback improve compliance  Individual performance feedback might be more effective than group feedback  The Sani nudge system detects more opportunities than using manual observations  Nurses and doctors disinfect hands more often after rather than before patient contact Background Evidence-based practices to increase hand hygiene compliance (HHC) among healthcare workers are warranted. HHC of doctors and nurses can be significantly improved with light-guided nudging and data-driven performance feedback using an automated hand hygiene system. Light-guided nudging and data-driven performance feedback improve hand hygiene compliance among nurses and doctors BACKGROUND Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) continue to burden patients, healthcare workers (HCWs) and society by increasing morbidity, mortality, absenteeism and treatment costs (1-3). ./cache/cord-290441-r4tzodkj.txt ./txt/cord-290441-r4tzodkj.txt