The aim of this research was to examine nurses' and health care assistants' perspectives of infection control practice on one hospital ward and use this as the basis for the development, implementation and evaluation of an education and support programme for improving practice on the ward. In Phase I of the study, nurses and health care assistants were interviewed using a semistructured interview schedule to explore their views and anxieties about infection control practice and identify their priorities for practice development. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of these data revealed that respondents' concerns related primarily to the use of Contact Precautions for patients with Clostridium difficile associated diarrhoea (CDAD) and Met...
Hospitals in developed countries for more than 170 years have been studying and validating a variety...
Introduction: Although infections are spread in hospitals mainly by hands and the accidents with nee...
ittle research has been conducted into the broad themes of the factors that encourage nurses to comp...
The aim of this research was to examine nurses' and health care assistants' perspectives of infectio...
This paper presents an overview of the key findings, key issues and implications emerging from a sin...
Aim: To explore the perceptions of infection control practices among healthcare personnel and evalua...
As nosocomial infection increase, it is essential that nurses and heath policy makers have an under...
Aims: This study aims to explore the influence of university education and clinical experience on in...
Background: Control of infection and prevention of healthcare associated infections is an ongoing is...
Infection control practice is a cornerstone of modern health care. However, there is minimal researc...
Introduction: The infection associated to health care, assume a worrying dimension with repercussion...
Aims: The aims of the study were to explore the impact of caring for patients carrying multi-drug re...
Background: Health-related infections (VRI) have a negative impact on public health and cause suffer...
Background: Little is known about nursing students' experiences of infection control in the clinical...
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to explore healthcare workers ’ infection control practice...
Hospitals in developed countries for more than 170 years have been studying and validating a variety...
Introduction: Although infections are spread in hospitals mainly by hands and the accidents with nee...
ittle research has been conducted into the broad themes of the factors that encourage nurses to comp...
The aim of this research was to examine nurses' and health care assistants' perspectives of infectio...
This paper presents an overview of the key findings, key issues and implications emerging from a sin...
Aim: To explore the perceptions of infection control practices among healthcare personnel and evalua...
As nosocomial infection increase, it is essential that nurses and heath policy makers have an under...
Aims: This study aims to explore the influence of university education and clinical experience on in...
Background: Control of infection and prevention of healthcare associated infections is an ongoing is...
Infection control practice is a cornerstone of modern health care. However, there is minimal researc...
Introduction: The infection associated to health care, assume a worrying dimension with repercussion...
Aims: The aims of the study were to explore the impact of caring for patients carrying multi-drug re...
Background: Health-related infections (VRI) have a negative impact on public health and cause suffer...
Background: Little is known about nursing students' experiences of infection control in the clinical...
Purpose – The purpose of this research is to explore healthcare workers ’ infection control practice...
Hospitals in developed countries for more than 170 years have been studying and validating a variety...
Introduction: Although infections are spread in hospitals mainly by hands and the accidents with nee...
ittle research has been conducted into the broad themes of the factors that encourage nurses to comp...