Objective: To assess the gap in knowledge and practices regarding the nosocomial infections among nursing staff of Military Hospitals of Rawalpindi. Study Design: Cross-sectional analytical study. Place and Duration of Study: A 2500 bedded Military Hospital affiliated with National University of Medical Sciences and study duration was one year, from Jan 2018 to Dec 2018. Methodology: A structured pre-tested questionnaire was given to 377 participants which consisted of nursing staff and nursing assistants. Study was started after getting approval from the ethical committee. Data was analyzed using SPSS version 25. Results: Study participants consisted of 66.8% males and 33.2% females. The mean age of study participants was 26.99...
Background and objective: Nosocomial infections are the important problems in health care centers in...
Aims: Detection of risk groups and infection sources and awareness of the routes of transmission of ...
Background: Healthcare workers (HCWs) are at an increased risk of exposure in hospital obtained cont...
Introduction: Hospital acquired infection commonly known as nosocomial infection is a complication r...
Background: A nosocomial infection is that which is acquired in a hospital or other health care agen...
Background: In the Yemeni healthcare setting, basic infection control measures are necessary to redu...
Hospital acquired infection (HAI) is an infection that develops in a hospitalized patient that was n...
Introduction: Hospital Infection – also called ‘Nosocomial Infection’ affects both patient and hospi...
Abstract: Objective: To assess nurse’s knowledge about nosocomial infection at hospital in Baghdad c...
Abstract Introduction: Nasocominal infections (NI) are the most important hospitals problems; they ...
Background & Aims of the Study: About a third of mortality in hospitals devoted to nosocomial infect...
To protect patients and healthcare providers from healthcare associated infections (FIAIs), standard...
Introduction: To protect patients and healthcare providers from healthcare-associated infections (HA...
WOS: 000264805800013Aims: Detection of risk groups and infection sources and awareness of the routes...
Abstract Background: Nosocomial infection is one of the leading causes of death and increased morbid...
Background and objective: Nosocomial infections are the important problems in health care centers in...
Aims: Detection of risk groups and infection sources and awareness of the routes of transmission of ...
Background: Healthcare workers (HCWs) are at an increased risk of exposure in hospital obtained cont...
Introduction: Hospital acquired infection commonly known as nosocomial infection is a complication r...
Background: A nosocomial infection is that which is acquired in a hospital or other health care agen...
Background: In the Yemeni healthcare setting, basic infection control measures are necessary to redu...
Hospital acquired infection (HAI) is an infection that develops in a hospitalized patient that was n...
Introduction: Hospital Infection – also called ‘Nosocomial Infection’ affects both patient and hospi...
Abstract: Objective: To assess nurse’s knowledge about nosocomial infection at hospital in Baghdad c...
Abstract Introduction: Nasocominal infections (NI) are the most important hospitals problems; they ...
Background & Aims of the Study: About a third of mortality in hospitals devoted to nosocomial infect...
To protect patients and healthcare providers from healthcare associated infections (FIAIs), standard...
Introduction: To protect patients and healthcare providers from healthcare-associated infections (HA...
WOS: 000264805800013Aims: Detection of risk groups and infection sources and awareness of the routes...
Abstract Background: Nosocomial infection is one of the leading causes of death and increased morbid...
Background and objective: Nosocomial infections are the important problems in health care centers in...
Aims: Detection of risk groups and infection sources and awareness of the routes of transmission of ...
Background: Healthcare workers (HCWs) are at an increased risk of exposure in hospital obtained cont...