Background Hospital-acquired infections are the most common adverse event for inpatients worldwide. Efforts to prevent microbial cross-contamination currently focus on hand hygiene and use of personal protective equipment (PPE), with variable success. Better understanding is needed of infection prevention and control (IPC) in routine clinical practice. Methods We report on an interventionist video-reflexive ethnography study that explored how healthcare workers performed IPC in three wards in two hospitals in New South Wales, Australia: an intensive care unit and two general surgical wards. We conducted 46 semistructured interviews, 24 weeks of fieldwork (observation and videoing) and 22 reflexive sessions with a total of 177 participants ...
Hand hygiene adherence is the single most important infection control practice among healthcare work...
OBJECTIVE. To study potential determinants of hand hygiene compliance among healthcare workers in th...
Hand hygiene prevents cross-infection in hospitals, but compliance with recommended instructions oft...
© 2017 BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Background: Hospital-acquired infections are the m...
Abstract Background: Hand hygiene is the simplest and most effective preventive measures to reduce c...
Abstract Effective hand hygiene is one of the easiest ways to reduce healthcare associated infectio...
Objective: To assess the extent to which Hand hygiene practices, as proposed by the WHO, were being ...
Background: Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs) are a major cause of high morbidity, disability,...
Purpose: Healthcare workers' hand hygiene is an established principle in preventing spread of nosoco...
Introduction. Healthcare associated infections (HAIs) are a cause of high morbidity, disability and ...
BACKGROUND: Hand hygiene is generally considered to be the most important measure that can be applie...
Background: Transmission of microorganisms from the hands of health care workers is the main source ...
Background. Hand hygiene is an important and basic practice that should be used by all healthcare st...
Hand hygiene is the first line of defense against the prevalence of infectious diseases in healthcar...
Introduction Compliance with hand hygiene recommendations in hospital is typically less than 50%. Su...
Hand hygiene adherence is the single most important infection control practice among healthcare work...
OBJECTIVE. To study potential determinants of hand hygiene compliance among healthcare workers in th...
Hand hygiene prevents cross-infection in hospitals, but compliance with recommended instructions oft...
© 2017 BMJ Publishing Group. All rights reserved. Background: Hospital-acquired infections are the m...
Abstract Background: Hand hygiene is the simplest and most effective preventive measures to reduce c...
Abstract Effective hand hygiene is one of the easiest ways to reduce healthcare associated infectio...
Objective: To assess the extent to which Hand hygiene practices, as proposed by the WHO, were being ...
Background: Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs) are a major cause of high morbidity, disability,...
Purpose: Healthcare workers' hand hygiene is an established principle in preventing spread of nosoco...
Introduction. Healthcare associated infections (HAIs) are a cause of high morbidity, disability and ...
BACKGROUND: Hand hygiene is generally considered to be the most important measure that can be applie...
Background: Transmission of microorganisms from the hands of health care workers is the main source ...
Background. Hand hygiene is an important and basic practice that should be used by all healthcare st...
Hand hygiene is the first line of defense against the prevalence of infectious diseases in healthcar...
Introduction Compliance with hand hygiene recommendations in hospital is typically less than 50%. Su...
Hand hygiene adherence is the single most important infection control practice among healthcare work...
OBJECTIVE. To study potential determinants of hand hygiene compliance among healthcare workers in th...
Hand hygiene prevents cross-infection in hospitals, but compliance with recommended instructions oft...