A complex interplay of cognitive, socio-economic and technical factors may determine hand-washing practice among hospital-based health workers, particularly doctors, regardless of the location of the country or hospital they work in. Objectives: To assess quality of care with respect to handwashing practice as a routine measure of infection prevention in Keren hospital, a provincial referral hospital, second largest in Eritrea; with a view to putting in place quality standards and effective means of monitoring and evaluation. Design: Qualitative study with a participatory and iterative/dynamic design. Methods: Semi-structured interviews and focus group discussions were held with 34 members of the hospital staff; and a total of 30 patients i...
Background Hand washing is the rubbing together of all surfaces and cleaning of the hands using a s...
Hand hygiene adherence is the single most important infection control practice among healthcare work...
Background: Healthcare workers’ hand hygiene remains a key pillar because it prevents and controls h...
A complex interplay of cognitive, socio-economic and technical factors may determine hand-washing p...
Background The burden of health-care associated infections in low-income countries is high. Adequat...
Background: The burden of health-care associated infections in low-income countries is high. Adeq...
Background: Nosocomial infections increase mortality and morbidity although adherence to simple hand...
From MDPI via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: accepted 2022-03-17, pub-electronic 2022-03-23Publica...
Most nosocomial infections are thought to be transmitted by the hands of health care workers. The ai...
Each year, about 5% of people admitted to U.S. hospitals (about 2 million people) acquire an infecti...
The individual, household and economic impact of Hospital Acquired Infections (HAIs) globally cannot...
Introduction. Nosocomial infections due to poor hand hygiene are a major cause of increasing morbidi...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2022-03-01, epub 2022-03-23Publication sta...
Objective: To assess the practice of hand washing in the teaching hospitals of Rawalpindi Medical Un...
of handwashing as a measure of quality of care and prevention of hospital- acquired infections in Er...
Background Hand washing is the rubbing together of all surfaces and cleaning of the hands using a s...
Hand hygiene adherence is the single most important infection control practice among healthcare work...
Background: Healthcare workers’ hand hygiene remains a key pillar because it prevents and controls h...
A complex interplay of cognitive, socio-economic and technical factors may determine hand-washing p...
Background The burden of health-care associated infections in low-income countries is high. Adequat...
Background: The burden of health-care associated infections in low-income countries is high. Adeq...
Background: Nosocomial infections increase mortality and morbidity although adherence to simple hand...
From MDPI via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: accepted 2022-03-17, pub-electronic 2022-03-23Publica...
Most nosocomial infections are thought to be transmitted by the hands of health care workers. The ai...
Each year, about 5% of people admitted to U.S. hospitals (about 2 million people) acquire an infecti...
The individual, household and economic impact of Hospital Acquired Infections (HAIs) globally cannot...
Introduction. Nosocomial infections due to poor hand hygiene are a major cause of increasing morbidi...
From Europe PMC via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: ppub 2022-03-01, epub 2022-03-23Publication sta...
Objective: To assess the practice of hand washing in the teaching hospitals of Rawalpindi Medical Un...
of handwashing as a measure of quality of care and prevention of hospital- acquired infections in Er...
Background Hand washing is the rubbing together of all surfaces and cleaning of the hands using a s...
Hand hygiene adherence is the single most important infection control practice among healthcare work...
Background: Healthcare workers’ hand hygiene remains a key pillar because it prevents and controls h...