In action

In action - Trials in NHS Hospitals

 

Queen Alexandra Hospital

The Pure Hold Hygiene Handle was trialled at Queen Alexandra Hospital in September 2011. Data was gathered over a three-week period in three separate ward-entry locations in the hospital, namely: the Neonatal Intensive Care Ward, Haematology & Oncology Day Unit and a staff access ward entrance.

Click here to read the QA trial results and staff/visitor comments

 

Royal Hampshire County Hospital

The first NHS hospital trial of the Pure Hold Hygiene Handle took place in August 2011, at the Royal Hampshire County Hospital in Winchester.  Data was gathered over a three-week period in three separate ward-entry locations in the hospital.

Click here to read the RHCH trial results and staff/visitor comments

LATEST NEWS

Another Dublin hospital joins the Hygiene Handle trial
Mount Carmel Hospital in Dublin, Ireland, a private hospital, which specialises in acute medical, surgical and maternity care, has announced its intention to take part in trials of the new Hygiene Handle from Pure Hold.
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WHY USE THE HYGIENE HANDLE?

The Pure Hold Hygiene Handle is a truly exciting development in the field of infection prevention. The original concept, thoughtful design and simple accessibility and ease of use will provide an extremely useful tool for improving hand-hygiene compliance in any institution

[Matt Richardson, Head of Infection Prevention at Queen Alexandra Hospital Portsmouth]

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