Take a read. You would discover his conclusion is universally applicable.

Collaboration Changing human behavior in the desired direction can be a difficult and challenging task, even with empirical evidence to support necessary changes and the support of key medical and/or administrative leadership. While merely changing facility policies may appear to be the solution, the real challenge involves finding ways to implement lasting behavior change among all stakeholders. Although the nature of infection prevention and control conflicts can vary widely, collaboratively engaging key stakeholders to identify solutions and create buy-in to promote lasting behavior change should be a major priority. Collaboration should focus on: 1. Identifying all concerns, and 2. Engaging others to mutually problem solve in a manner that seeks to best address these concerns.http://www.apic.org/Resource_/TinyMceFileManager/epublications/Collaborative_problem_solving_Spring2016.pdf