Background The incorrect use of clinical gloves and the failure to change them between procedures increases the risk of cross-transmission. Much attention has been focused on compliance with hand hygiene. Aim To investigate the use of gloves, their potential for cross-contamination, and factors that influence the decision of healthcare workers (HCWs) to wear them. Methods The use of gloves was observed in six wards in a single UK hospital trust. Risk of cross-contamination was defined as a violation of a ‘moment of hand hygiene’ during the glove-use episode. Twenty-five HCWs from the wards included in the observational audit were interviewed to identify the drivers for glove use. Findings A total of 163 glove-use episodes were ...
Background: Healthcare workers (HCW) are recommended to wear non-sterile clinical gloves (NSCG) for ...
Background: Gloves can prevent infection but their use among student nurses is inconsistent.Aim: To ...
In an Italian hospital, we observed that hand hygiene was performed in 638 (19.6%) of 3,253 opportun...
Clinical gloves are routinely used in the delivery of patient care but unless integrated with the ‘5...
Background: The wearing of gloves is included in the standard principles for preventing healthcare a...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Wearing of gloves reduces transmission of organisms by healthcare workers'...
Christopher Fuller, Joanne Savage, Sarah Besser, Andrew Hayward, Barry Cookson, Ben Cooper, & Sheldo...
There is clear evidence that gloves are often misused in clinical practice, which puts patients at i...
No embargo required.Background: Studies have found that inappropriate use of non-sterile gloves (NSG...
Background: The use of clinical gloves has become routine in the delivery of healthcare, often for p...
Background: The use of clinical gloves has become routine in the delivery of healthcare, often for p...
Aim. To identify omissions in hand hygiene practice and glove use among hospital workers in Hong Kon...
OBJECTIVE: The hands of healthcare workers often transmit pathogens causing nosocomial infections. T...
Introduction: There is emerging evidence that non-sterile clinical gloves (NSCG) are over-used by he...
OBJECTIVE: The hands of healthcare workers often transmit pathogens causing nosocomial infections. T...
Background: Healthcare workers (HCW) are recommended to wear non-sterile clinical gloves (NSCG) for ...
Background: Gloves can prevent infection but their use among student nurses is inconsistent.Aim: To ...
In an Italian hospital, we observed that hand hygiene was performed in 638 (19.6%) of 3,253 opportun...
Clinical gloves are routinely used in the delivery of patient care but unless integrated with the ‘5...
Background: The wearing of gloves is included in the standard principles for preventing healthcare a...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Wearing of gloves reduces transmission of organisms by healthcare workers'...
Christopher Fuller, Joanne Savage, Sarah Besser, Andrew Hayward, Barry Cookson, Ben Cooper, & Sheldo...
There is clear evidence that gloves are often misused in clinical practice, which puts patients at i...
No embargo required.Background: Studies have found that inappropriate use of non-sterile gloves (NSG...
Background: The use of clinical gloves has become routine in the delivery of healthcare, often for p...
Background: The use of clinical gloves has become routine in the delivery of healthcare, often for p...
Aim. To identify omissions in hand hygiene practice and glove use among hospital workers in Hong Kon...
OBJECTIVE: The hands of healthcare workers often transmit pathogens causing nosocomial infections. T...
Introduction: There is emerging evidence that non-sterile clinical gloves (NSCG) are over-used by he...
OBJECTIVE: The hands of healthcare workers often transmit pathogens causing nosocomial infections. T...
Background: Healthcare workers (HCW) are recommended to wear non-sterile clinical gloves (NSCG) for ...
Background: Gloves can prevent infection but their use among student nurses is inconsistent.Aim: To ...
In an Italian hospital, we observed that hand hygiene was performed in 638 (19.6%) of 3,253 opportun...