Background: Healthcare workers’ hand hygiene remains a key pillar because it prevents and controls healthcare associated infections. Healthcare Workers’ hand hygiene compliance is suboptimal. Aim: The study developed contextualised guidelines for Healthcare Workers’ hand hygiene and infection control in patient care. Methods: The Precede-Proceed model with Theory of Planned Behaviour guided the study. The study was conducted following the mixed methodology approach, observational survey, exploratory, descriptive and contextual in nature study with mixed thematic analyses in a research wheel process. Data were collected through direct participant observation of hand hygiene opportunities through observing (n=95 Healthcare Workers; n=570 p...
Background: Hand hygiene (HH) is the primary measure in the prevention of healthcare associated infe...
Background: Patients sometimes contract healthcare associated infections (HCAI) which are unrelated ...
Objective: To assess the extent to which Hand hygiene practices, as proposed by the WHO, were being ...
The individual, household and economic impact of Hospital Acquired Infections (HAIs) globally cannot...
Healthcare associated infections (HAIs) are a burden in many countries especially low-income countri...
Background. Hand hygiene is an important and basic practice that should be used by all healthcare st...
peer reviewedIntroduction: the purpose of this study was to assess the compliance with hand-hygiene ...
Objective: To assess hand hygiene compliance in selected primary hospitals in Ghana. Design: A cr...
Background: The burden of health-care associated infections in low-income countries is high. Adeq...
Background: Human hands are home to thousands of microorganisms, which may be transmitted to surface...
Healthcare workers use their hands to treat, andprovide care to those in need, but sometimes those h...
Hand hygiene adherence is the single most important infection control practice among healthcare work...
Background: Health care associated infections are most commonly transmitted by the hands of Health c...
Hand hygiene is the term for removing microorganisms with disinfecting agents, alcohol-based rub, or...
Background: Hand hygiene is recognized as an important measure to prevent healthcare-associated infe...
Background: Hand hygiene (HH) is the primary measure in the prevention of healthcare associated infe...
Background: Patients sometimes contract healthcare associated infections (HCAI) which are unrelated ...
Objective: To assess the extent to which Hand hygiene practices, as proposed by the WHO, were being ...
The individual, household and economic impact of Hospital Acquired Infections (HAIs) globally cannot...
Healthcare associated infections (HAIs) are a burden in many countries especially low-income countri...
Background. Hand hygiene is an important and basic practice that should be used by all healthcare st...
peer reviewedIntroduction: the purpose of this study was to assess the compliance with hand-hygiene ...
Objective: To assess hand hygiene compliance in selected primary hospitals in Ghana. Design: A cr...
Background: The burden of health-care associated infections in low-income countries is high. Adeq...
Background: Human hands are home to thousands of microorganisms, which may be transmitted to surface...
Healthcare workers use their hands to treat, andprovide care to those in need, but sometimes those h...
Hand hygiene adherence is the single most important infection control practice among healthcare work...
Background: Health care associated infections are most commonly transmitted by the hands of Health c...
Hand hygiene is the term for removing microorganisms with disinfecting agents, alcohol-based rub, or...
Background: Hand hygiene is recognized as an important measure to prevent healthcare-associated infe...
Background: Hand hygiene (HH) is the primary measure in the prevention of healthcare associated infe...
Background: Patients sometimes contract healthcare associated infections (HCAI) which are unrelated ...
Objective: To assess the extent to which Hand hygiene practices, as proposed by the WHO, were being ...