This study quantifies the relationship between hand hygiene and the frequency with which healthcare workers (HCWs) touch surfaces in patient rooms. Surface contacts and hand hygiene were recorded in a single-bed UK hospital ward for six care types. Surface contacts often formed non-random patterns, but hygiene before or after patient contact depends significantly on care type (P=0.001). The likelihood of hygiene correlated with the number of surface contacts (95% confidence interval 1.1–5.8, P=0.002), but not with time spent in the room. This highlights that a potential subconscious need for hand hygiene may have developed in HCWs, which may support and help focus future hygiene education programmes
Enhancing the evaluation of pathogen transmission risk in a hospital by merging hand-hygiene complia...
Abstract Background: Hand hygiene is the simplest and most effective preventive measures to reduce c...
Appropriate hand hygiene at the five evidence-based moments proposed by the World Health Organizat...
SummaryThis study quantifies the relationship between hand hygiene and the frequency with which heal...
Within a healthcare facility, surface directly correlates with the existing healthcare programme, as...
BACKGROUND:Hand-hygiene compliance and contacts of health-care workers largely determine the potenti...
Reservoirs of pathogens could establish themselves at forgotten sites on a ward, posing a continued ...
Background Hand hygiene with alcohol-based hand rub is widely recognized the most effective procedu...
Hand hygiene is the first line of defense against the prevalence of infectious diseases in healthcar...
Hand hygiene is a hot topic all the time since it is a simple yet effective way to prevent infection...
Greater awareness regarding healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) has drawn in a great deal of att...
Poor hand hygiene compliance by health care professionals is the cause of almost 45% of the hospital...
To investigate the hand hygiene (HH) compliance and its influencing factors in order to improve the ...
SummaryHand washing is widely accepted as the cornerstone of infection control in the intensive care...
Background Healthcare worker behaviours, such as the sequence of their contacts with surfaces and h...
Enhancing the evaluation of pathogen transmission risk in a hospital by merging hand-hygiene complia...
Abstract Background: Hand hygiene is the simplest and most effective preventive measures to reduce c...
Appropriate hand hygiene at the five evidence-based moments proposed by the World Health Organizat...
SummaryThis study quantifies the relationship between hand hygiene and the frequency with which heal...
Within a healthcare facility, surface directly correlates with the existing healthcare programme, as...
BACKGROUND:Hand-hygiene compliance and contacts of health-care workers largely determine the potenti...
Reservoirs of pathogens could establish themselves at forgotten sites on a ward, posing a continued ...
Background Hand hygiene with alcohol-based hand rub is widely recognized the most effective procedu...
Hand hygiene is the first line of defense against the prevalence of infectious diseases in healthcar...
Hand hygiene is a hot topic all the time since it is a simple yet effective way to prevent infection...
Greater awareness regarding healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) has drawn in a great deal of att...
Poor hand hygiene compliance by health care professionals is the cause of almost 45% of the hospital...
To investigate the hand hygiene (HH) compliance and its influencing factors in order to improve the ...
SummaryHand washing is widely accepted as the cornerstone of infection control in the intensive care...
Background Healthcare worker behaviours, such as the sequence of their contacts with surfaces and h...
Enhancing the evaluation of pathogen transmission risk in a hospital by merging hand-hygiene complia...
Abstract Background: Hand hygiene is the simplest and most effective preventive measures to reduce c...
Appropriate hand hygiene at the five evidence-based moments proposed by the World Health Organizat...