
Feature|Videos|March 6, 2026
Why Infection Control Policies Fail: Lessons from Stethoscope Hygiene and Real-World Implementation
Why do infection prevention policies fail? Experts say it’s rarely about knowledge and often about workflow. If protocols are complex, inconvenient, or lack end-user input, adherence drops. Simplicity, repetition, leadership support, and frontline engagement are what turn policy into sustained practice change in real clinical settings.
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