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    These tabards where tested for only 5 weeks on only 2 wards in one hospital during which time the interuptions fell from 6 to 5 per round ! hardly a credable sample size or reduction in interuptions to impliment a roll out across the NHS , there was a "small " reduction in errors , figures not given . I would be more intrested to see how many shifts ran short staffed over that period , what the percentage of regular staff on holiday or off sick where and the proportion of trained staff on duty was . Without all these variables taken into consideration its impossible to judge how effective or not they are , I would find them completly off putting as a patient . I do not like them at all
    Also given the risk of cross infection , how are they laundered between useage by different staff ?

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