topic: an observational study to Improve visitor hand hygiene participation in t

topic: an observational study to Improve visitor hand hygiene participation in t

topic: an observational study to Improve visitor hand hygiene participation in the perioperative area at USC Verdugo Hills Hospital by educating on the importance hand hygiene compliance. Submit within your PAPER a Literature Review on 10 or more articles from evidence-based, peer reviewed journals and sources. Sources should represent most current evidence-based information. Majority of sources should be 5 years or younger. Sources 6 up to 10 years old, if there are no current literature is available must be approved by faculty. PAPER: Literature review includes an analysis and synthesis of literature reviewed and identifies key themes. Reflections includes evidence-based interventions, outcomes measures, and application to project. Submit appendices G and H after references. This assignment is a minimum of 6 pages or more [5 pages minimum for the literature review, 1 page minimum for the reflection]. John Hopkins Appendices G and H Tools: Complete and submit: I’ve included the appendixes below. John Hopkins Appendix G 2022 John Hopkins Appendix H 2022 John Hopkins appendices G and H tools should be included in your appendix section. You must identify at least (10) ten minimum high quality, evidence-based literature from peer-reviewed, non-predatory sources that pertain to your project. Your project may require more than 10 sources. Literature Review (level 1 heading, centered) Introductory Paragraph which will include: State that lit review conducted Share each terms and data bases utilized Indicate number of articles selected for review/appraisal Identify key themes Key theme 1 (key theme used as level 2 heading, left justified) Share the evidence from the articles that support this key theme Key theme 2 (key them used as level 2 heading, left justified) Share the evidence from the articles that support this key theme Reflection (level 1 heading, centered) Evidence-based intervention(s) Outcome measures/quality indicators selected Application to project References Appendix A: John Hopkins Appendix G Appendix B: John Hopkins Appendix H NOTE: Here is a website for you that has very clear step by step approach to a lit review that is current: https://www.scribbr.com/methodology/literature-review/Links to an external site. articles to use for appendix G and H: Altowijri, A., Alfifi, K., Alenzi, M., Aljayani, R., Alanazi, A., Asiri, A., … & Alrashidi, T. (2020). Evaluation of hand hygiene compliance among adult intensive care units’ visitors and their role as a vector of pathogens. Medical Science, 24(105), 3796-3804. Birnbach, D. J., Rosen, L. F., Fitzpatrick, M., Arheart, K. L., & Munoz-Price, L. S. (2015). An evaluation of hand hygiene in an intensive care unit: Are visitors a potential vector for pathogens? Journal of Infection and Public Health, 8(6), 570–574. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jiph.2015.04.027 El Marjiya Villarreal, S., Khan, S., Oduwole, M., Sutanto, E., Vleck, K., Katz, M., & Greenough, W. B. (2020). Can educational speech intervention improve visitors’ hand hygiene compliance? Journal of Hospital Infection, 104(4), 414–418. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhin.2019.12.002 Gaube, S., Schneider-Brachert, W., Holzmann, T., Fischer, P., & Lermer, E. (2021). Utilizing behavioral theories to explain hospital visitors’ observed hand hygiene behavior. American Journal of Infection Control, 49(7), 912–918. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2021.01.003 Hansen, P. G., Larsen, E. G., Modin, A., Gundersen, C. D., & Schilling, M. (2021). Nudging hand hygiene compliance: A large-scale field experiment on hospital visitors. Journal of Hospital Infection, 118, 63–69. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhin.2021.09.009 Wang, C., Jiang, W., Yang, K., Yu, D., Newn, J., Sarsenbayeva, Z., Goncalves, J., & Kostakos, V. (2021). Electronic Monitoring Systems for hand hygiene: Systematic Review of Technology. Journal of Medical Internet Research, 23(11). https://doi.org/10.2196/27880 Hansen, P. G., Larsen, E. G., Modin, A., Gundersen, C. D., & Schilling, M. (2021). Nudging hand hygiene compliance: A large-scale field experiment on hospital visitors. Journal of Hospital Infection, 118, 63–69. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhin.2021.09.009 Kaya, H. N., Süslü, B., Aydın, R., & Atay, S. (2023). Compliance of patient companions and visitors with hand hygiene: An observational study. Journal of Hospital Infection, 136, 85–89. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhin.2023.04.008 World Health Organization. (2023, May 12). First-ever who research agenda on hand hygiene in health care to improve quality and safety of care. World Health Organization. https://www.who.int/news/item/12-05-2023-first-ever-who-research-agenda-on-hand-hygiene-in-health-care-to-improve-quality-and-safety-of-care Ahmadipour, M., Dehghan, M., Ahmadinejad, M., Jabarpour, M., Mangolian Shahrbabaki, P., & Ebrahimi Rigi, Z. (2022). Barriers to hand hygiene compliance in intensive care units during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study. Frontiers in Public Health, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.968231 Gaube, S., Fischer, P., & Lermer, E. (2021). Hand(Y) hygiene insights: Applying three theoretical models to investigate hospital patients’ and visitors’ hand hygiene behavior. 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