AbstractBackgroundHealthcare-associated infections pose a major, yet often preventable risk to patient safety. Poor hand hygiene among healthcare personnel and unsanitary hospital environments may contribute to this risk in low-income settings. We aimed to describe hand hygiene behaviour and environmental contamination by season in a rural, sub-Saharan African hospital setting.MethodsWe conducted a concurrent triangulation mixed-methods study combining three types of data at a hospital in Madarounfa, Niger. Hand hygiene observations among healthcare personnel during two seasons contributed quantitative data describing hand hygiene frequency and its variability in relation to seasonal changes in caseload. Semistructured interviews with healt...
Background: Infections acquired during labour and delivery are a significant cause of maternal and c...
Background: Hand Hygiene (HH) is widely recognized to be one of the most successful and cost-effecti...
Abstract Background Good hand hygiene (HH) practice is crucial to reducing healthcare associated inf...
Healthcare associated infections (HAIs) are a burden in many countries especially low-income countri...
Background: Patients sometimes contract healthcare associated infections (HCAI) which are unrelated ...
Background: Hand hygiene practices (HHP), as a critical component of infection prevention/control, w...
Patients sometimes contract healthcare associated infections (HCAI) which are unrelated to their pri...
Healthcare-associated infections are the most frequent adverse events in healthcare worldwide, withl...
Objective: To assess hand hygiene compliance in selected primary hospitals in Ghana. Design: A cr...
Background: The prevalence of health care associated infections can be reduced by hand hygiene (HH)....
Background: The burden of health-care associated infections in low-income countries is high. Adeq...
Background: Health care associated infections (HCAIs) are a global challenge and hand hygiene is the...
The individual, household and economic impact of Hospital Acquired Infections (HAIs) globally cannot...
Introduction: Hand hygiene is universally recognized as one of the most effective ways to reduce the...
Background: Healthcare workers’ hand hygiene remains a key pillar because it prevents and controls h...
Background: Infections acquired during labour and delivery are a significant cause of maternal and c...
Background: Hand Hygiene (HH) is widely recognized to be one of the most successful and cost-effecti...
Abstract Background Good hand hygiene (HH) practice is crucial to reducing healthcare associated inf...
Healthcare associated infections (HAIs) are a burden in many countries especially low-income countri...
Background: Patients sometimes contract healthcare associated infections (HCAI) which are unrelated ...
Background: Hand hygiene practices (HHP), as a critical component of infection prevention/control, w...
Patients sometimes contract healthcare associated infections (HCAI) which are unrelated to their pri...
Healthcare-associated infections are the most frequent adverse events in healthcare worldwide, withl...
Objective: To assess hand hygiene compliance in selected primary hospitals in Ghana. Design: A cr...
Background: The prevalence of health care associated infections can be reduced by hand hygiene (HH)....
Background: The burden of health-care associated infections in low-income countries is high. Adeq...
Background: Health care associated infections (HCAIs) are a global challenge and hand hygiene is the...
The individual, household and economic impact of Hospital Acquired Infections (HAIs) globally cannot...
Introduction: Hand hygiene is universally recognized as one of the most effective ways to reduce the...
Background: Healthcare workers’ hand hygiene remains a key pillar because it prevents and controls h...
Background: Infections acquired during labour and delivery are a significant cause of maternal and c...
Background: Hand Hygiene (HH) is widely recognized to be one of the most successful and cost-effecti...
Abstract Background Good hand hygiene (HH) practice is crucial to reducing healthcare associated inf...