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43, 44 Household-based hand washing studies show differential rates between self-reported and observed hand washing practice and between self-reported knowledge and hand contamination.

5 caregivers reached the maximum knowledge score and had hand hygiene adherence > 80%. 5 caregivers reached the maximum knowledge score but had a hand hygiene compliance < 50%. 1 caregiver reached low scores both with regard to knowledge and hand hygiene compliance.

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During a second period (4-6/2014) individuandand group-level feedback about knowledge scores and hand hygiene adherence was provided.

David Petreaus brings with him real life experiences that will serve our students well in their quest for knowledge and first hand accounts of contemporary history.

"The knowledge-pull approach to learning is based on providing learners with access to a plethora of tacit/explicit knowledge nodes and handing over control to them to select and aggregate the nodes in the way they deem fit, to enrich their personal knowledge networks" (Chatti, et al. 2010, p. 82).

Suddenly conflict of interest was no longer a problem; instead it even became a virtue, that of close knowledge and first-hand experience of the issue.

Mark Linsey, the BBC's controller of entertainment commissioning, said: "All of them are hugely talented individuals and their immense knowledge and first-hand experience in the music industry makes it a line-up that is authentic and second to none".

Tests on the stone tools found at Pinnacle Point revealed they were made throughout a period lasting from 71,000 to 60,000 years ago, suggesting that one of the earliest arms industries was sustained by knowledge and expertise handed down from generation to generation.

Without access to such broad knowledge and first-hand experience, the office would find it difficult to make a determination about many specific cases, Garfinkel says.

Whilst stigma had originally served as a severe barrier to service access and treatment adherence, and still did for some people (Nhamo et al., 2010), others spoke of the gradual normalisation of AIDS, as AIDS-related knowledge and first-hand experience of family or friends with AIDS increased.

Dickinson et al. pointed out the importance of recognising that it is often within the basics of care such as [the prevention of falls] that the rituals of nursing survive and changing practice in these areas requires the letting go of experiential knowledge built and handed on over many years ([ 55 ], p. 40).

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