Introduction Healthcare-associated infection caused by insufficient hygiene is associated with mortality, economic burden, and suffering for the patient. Emergency medical service (EMS) providers encounter many patients in different surroundings and are thus at risk of posing a source of microbial transmission. Hand hygiene (HH), a proven infection control intervention, has rarely been studied in the EMS. Methods A multicentre prospective observational study was conducted from December 2016 to May 2017 in ambulance services from Finland, Sweden, Australia and Denmark. Two observers recorded the following parameters: HH compliance according to WHO guidelines (before patient contact, before clean/aseptic procedures, after risk of body fluids,...
OBJECTIVE: The hands of healthcare workers often transmit pathogens causing nosocomial infections. T...
Abstract Background: Hand hygiene is the simplest and most effective preventive measures to reduce c...
BACKGROUND: We know that ambulance staff may have sparse knowledge on how to comply with care approa...
Introduction Healthcare-associated infection caused by insufficient hygiene is associated with morta...
Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) affect millions of patients annually.1 Hand hygiene compliance ...
Abstract Background Hand hygiene (HH), a cornerstone in infection prevention and control, lacks qual...
BackgroundHand hygiene (HH), a cornerstone in infection prevention and control, lacks quality in eme...
Background: Noncompliance with recommended hand hygiene and gloving practices by workers in the emer...
Introduction: Hand hygiene is an important component of infection control efforts. Our primary and s...
Background: Hand hygiene a cornerstone in infection prevention and control lacks quality in the EMS....
Introduction: Healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) are an important contributor to patient morbi...
Abstract Background Hand hygiene (HH), a cornerstone ...
Background Hand hygiene with alcohol-based hand rub is widely recognized the most effective procedu...
Poor hand hygiene compliance by health care professionals is the cause of almost 45% of the hospital...
OBJECTIVE: The hands of healthcare workers often transmit pathogens causing nosocomial infections. T...
OBJECTIVE: The hands of healthcare workers often transmit pathogens causing nosocomial infections. T...
Abstract Background: Hand hygiene is the simplest and most effective preventive measures to reduce c...
BACKGROUND: We know that ambulance staff may have sparse knowledge on how to comply with care approa...
Introduction Healthcare-associated infection caused by insufficient hygiene is associated with morta...
Hospital-acquired infections (HAIs) affect millions of patients annually.1 Hand hygiene compliance ...
Abstract Background Hand hygiene (HH), a cornerstone in infection prevention and control, lacks qual...
BackgroundHand hygiene (HH), a cornerstone in infection prevention and control, lacks quality in eme...
Background: Noncompliance with recommended hand hygiene and gloving practices by workers in the emer...
Introduction: Hand hygiene is an important component of infection control efforts. Our primary and s...
Background: Hand hygiene a cornerstone in infection prevention and control lacks quality in the EMS....
Introduction: Healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) are an important contributor to patient morbi...
Abstract Background Hand hygiene (HH), a cornerstone ...
Background Hand hygiene with alcohol-based hand rub is widely recognized the most effective procedu...
Poor hand hygiene compliance by health care professionals is the cause of almost 45% of the hospital...
OBJECTIVE: The hands of healthcare workers often transmit pathogens causing nosocomial infections. T...
OBJECTIVE: The hands of healthcare workers often transmit pathogens causing nosocomial infections. T...
Abstract Background: Hand hygiene is the simplest and most effective preventive measures to reduce c...
BACKGROUND: We know that ambulance staff may have sparse knowledge on how to comply with care approa...