Interventional patient hygiene model: Infection control and nursing share responsibility for patient safety.

Am J Infect Control

McGuckin Methods International, Inc, Ardmore, PA 19003, USA.

Published: February 2008

Interventional patient hygiene (IPH) has been defined as a comprehensive evidence-based intervention and measurement model for reducing the bioburden of both the patient and health care worker. The components of IPH are hand hygiene, oral care, skin care/antisepsis, and catheter site care. This practice form will provide evidence-based information for each of the components of IPH model and provide a strategy for the development, implementation, and monitoring of IPH protocols.

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