Background: Nosocomial infections remain a global health problem and they are considered as one of the leading causes of increased morbidity and mortality. In-service training courses related to infection control measures can help nurses to make informed and therapeutic decisions which could prevent or reduce the incidence of nosocomial infections. This study protocol is of a hospital-based trial to develop, implement and evaluate an educational module on nosocomial infection control among nurses in public hospitals in Yemen. This study is currently ongoing and at the analysis stage. Methods: A three-arm single-blinded randomized community hospital-based trial was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of a newly developed nosocomial infec...
Abstracts Book, 13th International Congress of Medical Sciences 30 April – 2 May 2008 , Islamic Azad...
Ajediran I Bello1, Eunice N Asiedu1, Babatunde OA Adegoke2, Jonathan NA Quartey1, Kwadwo O Appiah-Ku...
INTRODUCTION: Neonates who are getting admitted to Neonatal Intensive care units are at high risk f...
Abstract Background Nosocomial infections remain a global health problem and they are considered as ...
Introduction: The incidence of nosocomial infection is high in Middle East countries (11.8%), includ...
Background: In the Yemeni healthcare setting, basic infection control measures are necessary to redu...
Background: Health-care personnel's familiarity with infection control methods and pathogen transmis...
Introduction: Hospital Infection – also called ‘Nosocomial Infection’ affects both patient and hospi...
Background & Aims of the Study: About a third of mortality in hospitals devoted to nosocomial infect...
Introduction. A basic element in preventing and combating nosocomial infections is the medical perso...
Health care professionals are constantly exposed to microorganisms. Many of which can cause serious ...
Abstract: Objective: To assess nurse’s knowledge about nosocomial infection at hospital in Baghdad c...
Background: A nosocomial infection is that which is acquired in a hospital or other health care agen...
Abstract Introduction: Nasocominal infections (NI) are the most important hospitals problems; they ...
Introduction: Hospital acquired infection commonly known as nosocomial infection is a complication r...
Abstracts Book, 13th International Congress of Medical Sciences 30 April – 2 May 2008 , Islamic Azad...
Ajediran I Bello1, Eunice N Asiedu1, Babatunde OA Adegoke2, Jonathan NA Quartey1, Kwadwo O Appiah-Ku...
INTRODUCTION: Neonates who are getting admitted to Neonatal Intensive care units are at high risk f...
Abstract Background Nosocomial infections remain a global health problem and they are considered as ...
Introduction: The incidence of nosocomial infection is high in Middle East countries (11.8%), includ...
Background: In the Yemeni healthcare setting, basic infection control measures are necessary to redu...
Background: Health-care personnel's familiarity with infection control methods and pathogen transmis...
Introduction: Hospital Infection – also called ‘Nosocomial Infection’ affects both patient and hospi...
Background & Aims of the Study: About a third of mortality in hospitals devoted to nosocomial infect...
Introduction. A basic element in preventing and combating nosocomial infections is the medical perso...
Health care professionals are constantly exposed to microorganisms. Many of which can cause serious ...
Abstract: Objective: To assess nurse’s knowledge about nosocomial infection at hospital in Baghdad c...
Background: A nosocomial infection is that which is acquired in a hospital or other health care agen...
Abstract Introduction: Nasocominal infections (NI) are the most important hospitals problems; they ...
Introduction: Hospital acquired infection commonly known as nosocomial infection is a complication r...
Abstracts Book, 13th International Congress of Medical Sciences 30 April – 2 May 2008 , Islamic Azad...
Ajediran I Bello1, Eunice N Asiedu1, Babatunde OA Adegoke2, Jonathan NA Quartey1, Kwadwo O Appiah-Ku...
INTRODUCTION: Neonates who are getting admitted to Neonatal Intensive care units are at high risk f...