BACKGROUND: This study aims to verify whether there are, and to which degree, knowledge and adherence to guidelines on the prevention and control of healthcare associated infections by nursing staff. Study design. A descriptive study was conducted on a sample of nurses in the areas of medicine, surgery, and its own specialties of the Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico in Milan from 1st December 2015 to 29th February 2016. METHODS: The knowledge of the nursing staff have been investigated through the use of questionnaires with anonymous self-reporting method; inspections in the wards using observational grids were carried out in order to verify adherence to best-practice principles. T...
INTRODUCTION: Exposure to biological agents is the most common occupational risk for nursing staff. ...
Aims and objectives. To evaluate nurses' knowledge of guidelines for preventing infections associate...
Introduction. A basic element in preventing and combating nosocomial infections is the medical perso...
Background: The training of health workers is a key issue for the prevention of healthcare associate...
Summary: Background: The threat of hospital-acquired infections persists despite advances in the he...
Background: The training of health workers is a key issue for the prevention of healthcare associate...
Objectives: To verify whether there is some correlation between the nursing workload and the occurre...
Introduction: Hospital infections, or “healthcare associated infections” (HAI) represent the most fr...
Background: The placement of a urinary catheter is the single most important predisposing factor for...
Introduction: The level of knowledge in the filed of infections associated with health care is a ver...
Background. Healthcare associated infections (HAIs) is an extensive problem and the most frequent ad...
BACKGROUND:The aims of the study were to assess the level of knowledge, the attitudes and the adhere...
Background: Health-related infections (VRI) have a negative impact on public health and cause suffer...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of infection prevention and control (IPC) procedures among healthcare workers ...
University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Targu-Mures, RomaniaIntroduction. The rate of healthcare-asso...
INTRODUCTION: Exposure to biological agents is the most common occupational risk for nursing staff. ...
Aims and objectives. To evaluate nurses' knowledge of guidelines for preventing infections associate...
Introduction. A basic element in preventing and combating nosocomial infections is the medical perso...
Background: The training of health workers is a key issue for the prevention of healthcare associate...
Summary: Background: The threat of hospital-acquired infections persists despite advances in the he...
Background: The training of health workers is a key issue for the prevention of healthcare associate...
Objectives: To verify whether there is some correlation between the nursing workload and the occurre...
Introduction: Hospital infections, or “healthcare associated infections” (HAI) represent the most fr...
Background: The placement of a urinary catheter is the single most important predisposing factor for...
Introduction: The level of knowledge in the filed of infections associated with health care is a ver...
Background. Healthcare associated infections (HAIs) is an extensive problem and the most frequent ad...
BACKGROUND:The aims of the study were to assess the level of knowledge, the attitudes and the adhere...
Background: Health-related infections (VRI) have a negative impact on public health and cause suffer...
BACKGROUND: Knowledge of infection prevention and control (IPC) procedures among healthcare workers ...
University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Targu-Mures, RomaniaIntroduction. The rate of healthcare-asso...
INTRODUCTION: Exposure to biological agents is the most common occupational risk for nursing staff. ...
Aims and objectives. To evaluate nurses' knowledge of guidelines for preventing infections associate...
Introduction. A basic element in preventing and combating nosocomial infections is the medical perso...