Handwashing in hospitals is still not undertaken by all healthcare staff. A number of initiatives have been introduced to increase handwashing rates, including raising the awareness of the need for handwashing. Michie and colleagues (2005) suggest that handwashing is not performed in hospitals for which of the following reasons?

Handwashing in hospitals is still not undertaken by all healthcare staff. A number of initiatives have been introduced to increase handwashing rates, including raising the awareness of the need for handwashing. Michie and colleagues (2005) suggest that handwashing is not performed in hospitals for which of the following reasons?




a. Organisational reasons (e.g., time, facilities).
b. Motivational factors (personal reasons that individuals do not wash their hands).
c. Action initiation (it is seen as important, but practice is not consistent).
d. All of the above.
e. Only a and b.



Answer: D


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