Healthcare worker (HCW) behaviours, such as the sequence of their contacts with surfaces and hand hygiene moments, are important for understanding disease transmission.AimTo propose a method for recording sequences of HCW behaviours during mock vs actual procedures, and to evaluate differences for use in infection risk modelling and staff training.MethodsProcedures for three types of care were observed under mock and actual settings: intravenous (IV) drip care, observational care and doctors' rounds on a respiratory ward in a university teaching hospital. Contacts and hand hygiene behaviours were recorded in real-time using either a handheld tablet or video cameras.FindingsActual patient care demonstrated 70% more surface contacts than mock...
Poor hand hygiene (HH) by health care professionals is a major cause of healthcare-acquired infectio...
BackgroundThe delivery of health care in outpatient settings has steadily increased over the past 40...
Hand hygiene is a key component of infection control in healthcare. WHO recommends that healthcare w...
Healthcare worker (HCW) behaviours, such as the sequence of their contacts with surfaces and hand hy...
BACKGROUND: Cross-transmission of microorganisms by the hands of health care workers is considered t...
Reservoirs of pathogens could establish themselves at forgotten sites on a ward, posing a continued ...
Background: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends hand hygiene compliance ...
Nosocomial infections affect up to 30% of ICU patients. Although infection rates decline with increa...
Background – Healthcare workers’ (HCW) hands and personnel belongings are vehicles of transmission o...
International audienceObjective : The aim of this study is to evaluate the hand hygiene and isolatio...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) affect at least 300,000 patients annually in the UK and repr...
Background Hand hygiene with alcohol-based hand rub is widely recognized the most effective procedu...
International audienceBackgroundHand-hygiene compliance and contacts of health-care workers largely ...
Enhancing the evaluation of pathogen transmission risk in a hospital by merging hand-hygiene complia...
This study quantifies the relationship between hand hygiene and the frequency with which healthcare ...
Poor hand hygiene (HH) by health care professionals is a major cause of healthcare-acquired infectio...
BackgroundThe delivery of health care in outpatient settings has steadily increased over the past 40...
Hand hygiene is a key component of infection control in healthcare. WHO recommends that healthcare w...
Healthcare worker (HCW) behaviours, such as the sequence of their contacts with surfaces and hand hy...
BACKGROUND: Cross-transmission of microorganisms by the hands of health care workers is considered t...
Reservoirs of pathogens could establish themselves at forgotten sites on a ward, posing a continued ...
Background: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends hand hygiene compliance ...
Nosocomial infections affect up to 30% of ICU patients. Although infection rates decline with increa...
Background – Healthcare workers’ (HCW) hands and personnel belongings are vehicles of transmission o...
International audienceObjective : The aim of this study is to evaluate the hand hygiene and isolatio...
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) affect at least 300,000 patients annually in the UK and repr...
Background Hand hygiene with alcohol-based hand rub is widely recognized the most effective procedu...
International audienceBackgroundHand-hygiene compliance and contacts of health-care workers largely ...
Enhancing the evaluation of pathogen transmission risk in a hospital by merging hand-hygiene complia...
This study quantifies the relationship between hand hygiene and the frequency with which healthcare ...
Poor hand hygiene (HH) by health care professionals is a major cause of healthcare-acquired infectio...
BackgroundThe delivery of health care in outpatient settings has steadily increased over the past 40...
Hand hygiene is a key component of infection control in healthcare. WHO recommends that healthcare w...