BACKGROUND: There is significant public concern in England about health carers wearing uniform in public places and that contaminated uniforms may contribute to the spread of healthcare-associated infections (HCAI). Evidence of a link between contaminated uniforms and HCAI, or that wearing uniforms in public spaces may contribute to the spread of infection from the healthcare environment to the wider community, has not previously been systematically assessed. METHODS: A comprehensive review was conducted that focused on patient perceptions of the significance and infection risks of uniforms and microbiological and clinical evidence of the infection risks to patients from contaminated uniforms. RESULTS: Uniforms play an importa...
There is a major concern for healthcare workers (HCW) regarding transmission of bacteria to and from...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the contamination level of uniforms with nasal col...
Nurses are frequently seen in public in their “scrubs,” which could mean that contaminated clothing ...
A systematic search and quality assessment of published literature was conducted to establish curren...
A systematic search and quality assessment of published literature was conducted to establish curren...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Purpose: To identify an associations between health care workers uniforms and health care-associated...
Infection control is a priority for all hospitals to reduce the spread of healthcare-associated inf...
open access articleBackground. Infectious diseases are a significant threat in both healthcare and c...
Healthcare workers (HCWs) uniforms are subject to increasing debate regarding the levels of bacteria...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether gowning and gloving for all patient care reduces contamination of he...
control of healthcare-associated infections: an evidence review Public perception and the social and...
The project completed at the Wichita State University Department of Physician Assistant. Presented a...
Background: The white coat is traditionally considered to be the appropriate attire for physicians b...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
There is a major concern for healthcare workers (HCW) regarding transmission of bacteria to and from...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the contamination level of uniforms with nasal col...
Nurses are frequently seen in public in their “scrubs,” which could mean that contaminated clothing ...
A systematic search and quality assessment of published literature was conducted to establish curren...
A systematic search and quality assessment of published literature was conducted to establish curren...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Purpose: To identify an associations between health care workers uniforms and health care-associated...
Infection control is a priority for all hospitals to reduce the spread of healthcare-associated inf...
open access articleBackground. Infectious diseases are a significant threat in both healthcare and c...
Healthcare workers (HCWs) uniforms are subject to increasing debate regarding the levels of bacteria...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether gowning and gloving for all patient care reduces contamination of he...
control of healthcare-associated infections: an evidence review Public perception and the social and...
The project completed at the Wichita State University Department of Physician Assistant. Presented a...
Background: The white coat is traditionally considered to be the appropriate attire for physicians b...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
There is a major concern for healthcare workers (HCW) regarding transmission of bacteria to and from...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to compare the contamination level of uniforms with nasal col...
Nurses are frequently seen in public in their “scrubs,” which could mean that contaminated clothing ...