Publications
2022
Staff views need to be at the centre of electronic hand hygiene monitoring system development
Cawthorne, K. -R., & Cooke, R. P. D. (2022). Staff views need to be at the centre of electronic hand hygiene monitoring system development. JOURNAL OF INFECTION PREVENTION, 23(5), 248-249. doi:10.1177/17571774221092530
Rapid phase I evaluation of a novel automated hand hygiene monitoring system in response to COVID-19
Cawthorne, K. -R., Powell, D., & Cooke, R. P. (2022). Rapid phase I evaluation of a novel automated hand hygiene monitoring system in response to COVID-19. BMJ INNOVATIONS, 8(2), 111-116. doi:10.1136/bmjinnov-2021-000859
2021
Automated Hand Hygiene Monitoring Systems: Current Issues, Developments and Perceived Benefits
Automated Hand Hygiene Monitoring Systems: Current Issues, Developments and Perceived Benefits (2021). Microbiology, Immunology and Pathology, 2(1). doi:10.31038/mip.2021214
A user's view of commercial mobile applications designed to measure hand hygiene compliance by direct observation
Cawthorne, K. -R., Oliver, C., & Cooke, R. P. D. (2021). A user's view of commercial mobile applications designed to measure hand hygiene compliance by direct observation. JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL INFECTION, 117, 4-8. doi:10.1016/j.jhin.2021.08.008
Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomized Controlled Trials Are the Way Forward to Assess Innovative Electronic Hand Hygiene Monitoring Technologies
Cawthorne, K. -R., & Cooke, R. P. D. (2021). Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomized Controlled Trials Are the Way Forward to Assess Innovative Electronic Hand Hygiene Monitoring Technologies. CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 73(1), E276-E278. doi:10.1093/cid/ciaa1922
A survey of commercially available electronic hand hygiene monitoring systems and their impact on reducing healthcare-associated infections
Cawthorne, K. -R., & Cooke, R. P. D. (2021). A survey of commercially available electronic hand hygiene monitoring systems and their impact on reducing healthcare-associated infections. JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL INFECTION, 111, 40-46. doi:10.1016/j.jhin.2021.03.009
A standardised approach to validate both the accuracy and precision of electronic hand hygiene monitoring systems is needed
Cawthorne, K. -R., & Cooke, R. P. D. (2021). A standardised approach to validate both the accuracy and precision of electronic hand hygiene monitoring systems is needed. JOURNAL OF INFECTION PREVENTION, 22(1), 42-43. doi:10.1177/1757177420963791
2020
The financial impact of improved hand hygiene on healthcare-associated infections in the UK
Cawthorne, K. -R. C., Dean, J., & Cooke, R. P. D. (2020). The financial impact of improved hand hygiene on healthcare-associated infections in the UK. Canadian Journal of Infection Control, 117-122. doi:10.36584/cjic.2020.011
An observational study to identify types of personal protective equipment breaches on inpatient wards.
Avo, C., Cawthorne, K. -R., Walters, J., & Healy, B. (2020). An observational study to identify types of personal protective equipment breaches on inpatient wards.. The Journal of hospital infection, 106(1), 208-210. doi:10.1016/j.jhin.2020.06.024
Are electronic hand hygiene monitoring systems cost-effective? Stepped wedge cluster randomized controlled trials are needed to assess their impact on reducing healthcare-associated infections
Cawthorne, K. -R., & Cooke, R. P. D. (2020). Are electronic hand hygiene monitoring systems cost-effective? Stepped wedge cluster randomized controlled trials are needed to assess their impact on reducing healthcare-associated infections. JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL INFECTION, 106(1), 200-201. doi:10.1016/j.jhin.2020.05.033
Healthcare workers' attitudes to how hand hygiene performance is currently monitored and assessed
Cawthorne, K. -R., & Cooke, R. P. D. (2020). Healthcare workers' attitudes to how hand hygiene performance is currently monitored and assessed. JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL INFECTION, 105(4), 705-709. doi:10.1016/j.jhin.2020.05.039
Innovative technologies for hand hygiene monitoring are urgently needed in the fight against COVID-19
Cawthorne, K. -R., & Cooke, R. P. D. (2020). Innovative technologies for hand hygiene monitoring are urgently needed in the fight against COVID-19. JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL INFECTION, 105(2), 362-363. doi:10.1016/j.jhin.2020.04.005