Skin hygiene, particularly of the hands, is a primary mechanism for reducing contact and fecal-oral transmission of infectious agents. Widespread use of antimicrobial products has prompted concern about emergence of resistance to antiseptics and damage to the skin barrier associated with frequent washing. This article reviews evidence for the relationship between skin hygiene and infection, the effects of washing on skin integrity, and recommendations for skin care practices
Hand hygiene is the single most important intervention for reducing healthcare associated infections...
Skin decontamination is the primary intervention needed in chemical, biological and radiological exp...
Hand hygiene is the process of cleaning one\u2019s hands to prevent the spread of infectious disease...
The purpose of this article is to review research indicating a link between hand hygiene and nosocom...
Abstract The concept of hygiene is rooted in the relationship between cleanliness and the maintenanc...
BACKGROUND: In October 2004, The World Health Organization (WHO) launched the World Alliance for Pat...
Hand hygiene prevents cross-infection in hospitals, but health-care workers' adherence to guidelines...
Hand hygiene prevents cross-infection in hospitals, but health-care workers' adherence to guidelines...
Skin care is a fundamental aspect of basic nursing care, with the outcome of these interventions oft...
Claire Ford, Lecturer, Adult Nursing (claire.ford@northumbria.ac.uk), and Laura J Park, Graduate Tut...
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to spread globally, outpacing the capacity and resourc...
Healthcare associated infections (HCAIs) are a growing issue and represent a leading cause of morbi...
Much experimental evidence points to poor hand hygiene as a likely major contributor to the occurren...
Hand hygiene, cleaning and disinfection are pre-requirements for hygiene management in hospital sett...
Hand hygiene, cleaning and disinfection are pre-requirements for hygiene management in hospital sett...
Hand hygiene is the single most important intervention for reducing healthcare associated infections...
Skin decontamination is the primary intervention needed in chemical, biological and radiological exp...
Hand hygiene is the process of cleaning one\u2019s hands to prevent the spread of infectious disease...
The purpose of this article is to review research indicating a link between hand hygiene and nosocom...
Abstract The concept of hygiene is rooted in the relationship between cleanliness and the maintenanc...
BACKGROUND: In October 2004, The World Health Organization (WHO) launched the World Alliance for Pat...
Hand hygiene prevents cross-infection in hospitals, but health-care workers' adherence to guidelines...
Hand hygiene prevents cross-infection in hospitals, but health-care workers' adherence to guidelines...
Skin care is a fundamental aspect of basic nursing care, with the outcome of these interventions oft...
Claire Ford, Lecturer, Adult Nursing (claire.ford@northumbria.ac.uk), and Laura J Park, Graduate Tut...
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to spread globally, outpacing the capacity and resourc...
Healthcare associated infections (HCAIs) are a growing issue and represent a leading cause of morbi...
Much experimental evidence points to poor hand hygiene as a likely major contributor to the occurren...
Hand hygiene, cleaning and disinfection are pre-requirements for hygiene management in hospital sett...
Hand hygiene, cleaning and disinfection are pre-requirements for hygiene management in hospital sett...
Hand hygiene is the single most important intervention for reducing healthcare associated infections...
Skin decontamination is the primary intervention needed in chemical, biological and radiological exp...
Hand hygiene is the process of cleaning one\u2019s hands to prevent the spread of infectious disease...