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May / June 2016 Issue of Becker's Infection Control and Clinical Quality

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21 HAND HYGIENE Hand Hygiene-Related Screen Savers May Boost Compliance: 5 Study Findings By Shannon Barnet M any hospitals post hand hygiene reminders out- side patient rooms or above sinks, but a study published in the American Journal of Infection Control suggests hospitals can boost compliance by dis- playing hand hygiene messages on screen savers as well. Based on previous literature, researchers developed scientific propositions for the design of screen savers, ex- ploring two strategies to subconsciously influence hand hygiene behavior: designs aimed at getting attention and designs aimed at exerting peer pressure. The researchers tested reactions to the screen savers using eye-tracking and a questionnaire, comparing reactions to the newly designed screen savers with a control screen saver. Here are five takeaways from the study. 1. All total, 25 scientific propositions for gaining attention concerned the format and color of the screen saver itself as well as the color, position and style of visual and text elements. 2. Seven propositions for peer pressure concerned the influence of peers, role models and feelings of being watched. 3. Ultimately, eye-tracking measurements found text on the four screen savers based on propositions gained more, earlier and longer attention than the control screen savers. 4. The visual elements gained earlier and longer atten- tion than the control screen savers. 5. The questionnaires revealed feelings of peer pressure were evoked by three screen savers; of these, only one was not based on the scientific propositions. Given the results of the study, the authors concluded that screen savers designed using scientific propositions for visual attention and peer pressure "have the potential to alter hand hygiene behavior." n 203-377-6424 www.palmerohealth.com TB (Tuberculosis bacteria) Mycobacterium bovis MRSA Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus Hepatitis B HBV Hepatitis C HBC VRE Vancomycin Resistant Enterococcus RSV Respiratory Syncytial Virus Avian Influenza A H3N2 strain Influenza A Influenza A Virus Hong Kong Strain Adevovirus Adenovirus type 2 AKA Aureus Microorganism Faecalis HIV-1 Aids Coronavirus Human Coronavirus Pseudomonas aeruginosa Pseudomonas aeruginosa Salmonella Salmonella Staph Staphylococcus aureus Carbapenem-Resistant E-Coli E Coli Athlete's Foot Fumgus Trichophyton mentagrophytes Swine Flu H1N1 Candida Diet Candida albicans Herpes 2 Herpes Simplex Virus 2 Escherichia coli E Coli Proteus mirabilis Proteus mirabilis Palmero Healthcare DisCide Ultra https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcO3caPc-nM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tmixzHqIR8 Request a free sample http://www.palmerohealth.com/requestSamples Please mention BECKERS when requesting a sample DisCide ULTRA kills in one minute: DisCide XRA Hand Sanitizing Wipes Chair Protector Bearriers Bacteria can be spread when appropriate infection control actions are not taken. Use of our products can be your first step to protect you and your staff! Germs lurk everywhere DisCide Effect Professional Hand Asepsis Soap

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