The study assessed compliance with universal precautions among staff and student nurses in a teaching hospital in Ogun state south west Nigeria. One hundred staff and student nurses were selected, using the convenient sampling procedure, to participate in the study. Required information was collected from the respondents via structured questionnaire. Data gathered included demographic variables, items on hand washing, method of waste disposal, and exposure to body fluid and injury. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The result showed that most of the respondents were female (85%), Christians (88%) with more than 10 years working experience (55%). Further result showed that respondents have good compliance to precautions relati...
Background: Health care Personnel are at higher risk to acquire blood born infections especially nur...
Introduction: Exposure to pathogens is a serious issue for nurses. The literature explains that stan...
S1 Checklist. Standard precautions for preventing tuberculosis and HIV: Compliance of Eswatini univ...
This study assessed the knowledge and compliance with universal precautions amongst nurses in select...
Background: Adherence to standard precautions (SP) is critical to reducing the burden of nosocomial ...
Background: Standard precautions (SPs) are crucial in protecting both health‑care workers (HCWs) and...
Abstract: Universal Precaution (UP) is a set of guidelines which aims to protect health care workers...
BackgroundSeveral studies have found that compliance with universal precautions (UP) reduces the ris...
Background: Health Care Workers (HCWs) are potentially exposed to hospital acquired infections while...
Introduction and background: Tuberculosis (TB) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) are among the ...
Background: Universal precautions is an approach to infection control to treat all human blood and c...
Background: Nurses play important roles in curbing the spread of health care-associated infections, ...
Introductions: The purpose of this study was to find out the effectiveness of educational intervent...
Background: “Universal precautions” is the international term used by the medical industry to descri...
Heafth cares taffs such as nurses are at risk of acquiring infections from patients at the workplace...
Background: Health care Personnel are at higher risk to acquire blood born infections especially nur...
Introduction: Exposure to pathogens is a serious issue for nurses. The literature explains that stan...
S1 Checklist. Standard precautions for preventing tuberculosis and HIV: Compliance of Eswatini univ...
This study assessed the knowledge and compliance with universal precautions amongst nurses in select...
Background: Adherence to standard precautions (SP) is critical to reducing the burden of nosocomial ...
Background: Standard precautions (SPs) are crucial in protecting both health‑care workers (HCWs) and...
Abstract: Universal Precaution (UP) is a set of guidelines which aims to protect health care workers...
BackgroundSeveral studies have found that compliance with universal precautions (UP) reduces the ris...
Background: Health Care Workers (HCWs) are potentially exposed to hospital acquired infections while...
Introduction and background: Tuberculosis (TB) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) are among the ...
Background: Universal precautions is an approach to infection control to treat all human blood and c...
Background: Nurses play important roles in curbing the spread of health care-associated infections, ...
Introductions: The purpose of this study was to find out the effectiveness of educational intervent...
Background: “Universal precautions” is the international term used by the medical industry to descri...
Heafth cares taffs such as nurses are at risk of acquiring infections from patients at the workplace...
Background: Health care Personnel are at higher risk to acquire blood born infections especially nur...
Introduction: Exposure to pathogens is a serious issue for nurses. The literature explains that stan...
S1 Checklist. Standard precautions for preventing tuberculosis and HIV: Compliance of Eswatini univ...