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Assignment:
Assessing Need for Change: Increasing Compliance of Hand Hygiene Among Preschoolers
The PICO(T) question guiding this proposal is the following. In preschoolers, how does increasing compliance for using alcohol-based sanitizer (I) in addition to scrubbing with antiseptic soap and water (C) reduce absenteeism among preschool children (O) over four weeks (T)?
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