An Organizational Climate Intervention Associated With Increased Handwashing and Decreased Nosocomial Infections
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Elaine L. Larson | E. Larson | M. Parides | Michael Parides | Eve Early | Patricia Cloonan | Sandra Sugrue | P. Cloonan | E. Early | Sandra Sugrue
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