An evaluative system that objectively quantifies environmental cleanliness outcomes, using subjective and qualitative observational criteria, was developed and field tested. It incorporates standard definitions and uniform inspection methodologies. An observational matrix was developed to use a simplified statistical grid analysis to ensure consistency of observations. The system is particularly applicable where environmental cleanliness is of primary concern in infection control.
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Friday, September 30, 2011
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