Nurse Jenny Brooks, who is in charge of infection prevention and control at Milton Keynes Primary Care Trust, believes the video is an effective training tool. She said: ”We’re all aware of the importance of hand hygiene, but this is a new way of reinforcing the message and reminding people that it’s not how often, but how well you clean your hands.

”It’s a serious message, delivered in a humorous, memorable way and hopefully one that will be useful to a wide audience, particularly for staff who speak English as a second language. We came up with the lyrics ourselves and just set them to music.”
The video will now be played across hospital waiting rooms where patients and staff will be able to read the subtitles and learn about hand washing. The ‘Clean Hands Rap’ was developed by the The Community Health Services’ Infection Prevention and Control team. Milton Keynes Primary Care Trust is also selling the song for £25, as part of a five-minute education DVD.
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