Objective: to identify the knowledge of nurses of a teaching hospital about multidrug resistant bacteria. Methods: cross-sectional and prospective study with the participation of 109 nurses. Data collection used a questionnaire with open and objective questions. Statistical analysis used the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences software. Results: 67.0% of the participants considered the knowledge acquired in the graduation regarding multi-resistant bacteria insufficient to deal with them, with a predominance of professionals graduated before the year 2005; in the transmission process, younger professionals predominated. Conclusion: knowledge about multidrug-resistant bacteria was higher among younger, more recently graduated pr...
This prospective study evaluated the incidence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection among nursing...
Aims: The aims of the study were to explore the impact of caring for patients carrying multi-drug re...
Multi-resistant bacteria are a growing problem worldwide. In relation to the bacteria spreading, the...
Objective: to identify the knowledge of nurses of a teaching hospital about multidrug resistant bact...
OBJECTIVE: To assess professional nurses', associate degree prepared nurses', licensed practical nur...
Purpose: This study was undertaken to identify the knowledge and compliance level of nursing student...
Introduction: The level of knowledge in the filed of infections associated with health care is a ver...
Antimicrobial resistance is the phenomenon by which a microorganism ceases to be affected by an anti...
Introdução: As bactérias multirresistentes (BMR) são um problema crescente em todo o mundo. As conse...
Background: One of the world’s growing public health problems is that bacteria develop resistance to...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: hospitals represent the place where multidrug-resistant bacteria are conc...
Introduction. Clostridium difficile is the leading cause of nosocomial diarrhea, associated with the...
Background: The rise of antibiotic resistance poses a global threat to the healthcare system. Nursin...
Objective: to analyze the introduction of the theme infections associated to health care in nurses’ ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate differences in clinical and pre-clinical medical students' knowledge of no...
This prospective study evaluated the incidence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection among nursing...
Aims: The aims of the study were to explore the impact of caring for patients carrying multi-drug re...
Multi-resistant bacteria are a growing problem worldwide. In relation to the bacteria spreading, the...
Objective: to identify the knowledge of nurses of a teaching hospital about multidrug resistant bact...
OBJECTIVE: To assess professional nurses', associate degree prepared nurses', licensed practical nur...
Purpose: This study was undertaken to identify the knowledge and compliance level of nursing student...
Introduction: The level of knowledge in the filed of infections associated with health care is a ver...
Antimicrobial resistance is the phenomenon by which a microorganism ceases to be affected by an anti...
Introdução: As bactérias multirresistentes (BMR) são um problema crescente em todo o mundo. As conse...
Background: One of the world’s growing public health problems is that bacteria develop resistance to...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: hospitals represent the place where multidrug-resistant bacteria are conc...
Introduction. Clostridium difficile is the leading cause of nosocomial diarrhea, associated with the...
Background: The rise of antibiotic resistance poses a global threat to the healthcare system. Nursin...
Objective: to analyze the introduction of the theme infections associated to health care in nurses’ ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate differences in clinical and pre-clinical medical students' knowledge of no...
This prospective study evaluated the incidence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection among nursing...
Aims: The aims of the study were to explore the impact of caring for patients carrying multi-drug re...
Multi-resistant bacteria are a growing problem worldwide. In relation to the bacteria spreading, the...