Aim: To assess the knowledge and compliance with universal precautions (UP) for the labour wards, delivery and operating rooms by Doctors, Nurses and Technicians Methods: Study Design: The study was conducted in two teaching hospitals in Chandigarh. Health Care Worker working in the Obstetrics and Gynecology department were surveyed by a pretested detailed confidential questionnaire to asses the knowledge and compliance with UP. And also if they are not using what could be the reason for noncompliance. Results: Hundred percent of doctor had knowledge about UP where as it was 80 % in staff nurse and 82% in OT technician. Around Thirty eight percent of the respondent always used double gloves, 18.4 % protective eyewear, 34.5 % protective ou...
The study assessed compliance with universal precautions among staff and student nurses in a teachin...
Objectives: Health care professionals are constantly exposed to blood and other body fluids in the c...
Background: Health workers especially doctors are always at higher risk of exposure to blood borne p...
Abstract: Universal Precaution (UP) is a set of guidelines which aims to protect health care workers...
Background: Universal precautions are not well understood or implemented by health care practitioner...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Universal Precautions (UPs) and more recently Standard Pre...
Background: Standard precautions (SPs) are crucial in protecting both health‑care workers (HCWs) and...
Objective: Aim of the present study was to evaluate the awareness of health workers about universal ...
Background: Health Care Workers (HCWs) are potentially exposed to hospital acquired infections while...
Background: Occupational exposure to blood borne viruses involving hollow bore needles is one of the...
Compliance with standard precautions is very important for healthcare workers because studies have s...
Background: “Universal precautions” is the international term used by the medical industry to descri...
Background: Universal precaution guidelines though effective in preventing transmission of bloodborn...
Magister Public Health - MPHThis study has reveled the levels of knowledge and compliance towards Un...
Background: Adherence to standard precautions (SP) is critical to reducing the burden of nosocomial ...
The study assessed compliance with universal precautions among staff and student nurses in a teachin...
Objectives: Health care professionals are constantly exposed to blood and other body fluids in the c...
Background: Health workers especially doctors are always at higher risk of exposure to blood borne p...
Abstract: Universal Precaution (UP) is a set of guidelines which aims to protect health care workers...
Background: Universal precautions are not well understood or implemented by health care practitioner...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedBACKGROUND: Universal Precautions (UPs) and more recently Standard Pre...
Background: Standard precautions (SPs) are crucial in protecting both health‑care workers (HCWs) and...
Objective: Aim of the present study was to evaluate the awareness of health workers about universal ...
Background: Health Care Workers (HCWs) are potentially exposed to hospital acquired infections while...
Background: Occupational exposure to blood borne viruses involving hollow bore needles is one of the...
Compliance with standard precautions is very important for healthcare workers because studies have s...
Background: “Universal precautions” is the international term used by the medical industry to descri...
Background: Universal precaution guidelines though effective in preventing transmission of bloodborn...
Magister Public Health - MPHThis study has reveled the levels of knowledge and compliance towards Un...
Background: Adherence to standard precautions (SP) is critical to reducing the burden of nosocomial ...
The study assessed compliance with universal precautions among staff and student nurses in a teachin...
Objectives: Health care professionals are constantly exposed to blood and other body fluids in the c...
Background: Health workers especially doctors are always at higher risk of exposure to blood borne p...