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Other common reasons for not intervening included a lack of knowledge (71.9%), a lack of skill (73.9%), and a lack of cognitive capacity (73.5%), they reported. "We see a number of reasons for the ...
A lack of infection prevention skills and knowledge, a lack of behavior regulation systems, and failure to consistently practice prevention control were some of the most common barriers that ...
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