Background: This review, commissioned by the World Health Organization (WHO), examined the effectiveness of the WHO 6-step hand hygiene (HH) technique in reducing microbial load on hands and covering hand surfaces, and compared its effectiveness to other techniques. Methods: Medline, CINAHL, ProQuest, Web of Science, Mednar, and Google Scholar were searched for primary studies, published in English (1978-February 2021), evaluating the microbiological effectiveness or hand surface coverage of HH techniques in healthcare workers. Reviewers independently performed quality assessment using Cochrane tools. The protocol for the narrative review was registered (PROSPERO 2021: CRD42021236138). Results: Nine studies were included. Evidence demo...
peer-reviewedBackground: There is general consensus that hand hygiene is the most effective way to ...
INTRODUCTION: Hand hygiene is a key component of infection control in healthcare. WHO recommends tha...
Background: Extensive data suggests that hand hygiene is a critical intervention for reducing infect...
Background: This review, commissioned by the World Health Organization (WHO), examined the effective...
Background: Effective hand hygiene prevents healthcare-associated infections. This systematic rev...
Background: Nosocomial pathogens may be acquired by patients via their own unclean hands, but there ...
Background: The effectiveness of hand rubbing with alcohol-based handrub (ABHR) is impacted by sev...
Introduction: Hand hygiene, the most effective and economical way to prevent the transmission of ma...
Background. Because our hands are the most common mode of transmission for bacteria causing hospital...
Abstract Objective To evaluate the relative efficacy of the World Health Organization 2005 campaign ...
Background: Human hands are home to thousands of microorganisms, which may be transmitted to surface...
INTRODUCTION: Hand hygiene is a key component of infection control in healthcare. WHO recommends tha...
Abstract Background Healthcare worker hand hygiene is...
Objective To synthesize the existing evidence base of systematic reviews of interventions to improve...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this review was to understand whether adding antimicrobial agents to hand...
peer-reviewedBackground: There is general consensus that hand hygiene is the most effective way to ...
INTRODUCTION: Hand hygiene is a key component of infection control in healthcare. WHO recommends tha...
Background: Extensive data suggests that hand hygiene is a critical intervention for reducing infect...
Background: This review, commissioned by the World Health Organization (WHO), examined the effective...
Background: Effective hand hygiene prevents healthcare-associated infections. This systematic rev...
Background: Nosocomial pathogens may be acquired by patients via their own unclean hands, but there ...
Background: The effectiveness of hand rubbing with alcohol-based handrub (ABHR) is impacted by sev...
Introduction: Hand hygiene, the most effective and economical way to prevent the transmission of ma...
Background. Because our hands are the most common mode of transmission for bacteria causing hospital...
Abstract Objective To evaluate the relative efficacy of the World Health Organization 2005 campaign ...
Background: Human hands are home to thousands of microorganisms, which may be transmitted to surface...
INTRODUCTION: Hand hygiene is a key component of infection control in healthcare. WHO recommends tha...
Abstract Background Healthcare worker hand hygiene is...
Objective To synthesize the existing evidence base of systematic reviews of interventions to improve...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this review was to understand whether adding antimicrobial agents to hand...
peer-reviewedBackground: There is general consensus that hand hygiene is the most effective way to ...
INTRODUCTION: Hand hygiene is a key component of infection control in healthcare. WHO recommends tha...
Background: Extensive data suggests that hand hygiene is a critical intervention for reducing infect...