Infection Control: A psychosocial approach to changing practice
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Infection Control: A psychosocial approach to changing practice

Margaret Miers Professor of nursing and social science, The University of the West of England, Bristol

INFECTION CONTROL is essential for patient safety yet healthcare workers often fail to take standard precautions in their daily work. In editing this book, Elliott takes a new approach to answering why this is so.

Nursing Management. 16, 3, 9-9. doi: 10.7748/nm.16.3.9.s14

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