Context: The role of hand hygiene in preventing health care associated infections (HCAIs) has been clearly established. However, compliance rates remain poor among health care personnel. Aims: a) To investigate the health care workers\u2032 hand hygiene compliance rates in the intensive care unit (ICU), b) to assess reasons for non-compliance and c) to study the efficacy of a multimodal intervention strategy at improving compliance. Settings: A mixed medical-surgical ICU of a tertiary level hospital. Design: A before-after prospective, observational, intervention study. Materials and Methods: All health care personnel who came in contact with patients in the ICU were observed for their hand hygiene compliance before and after a multimoda...
Healthcare associated infections burden patients, raise healthcare costs, and can lead to death. It ...
This file contains the raw data from phases 1, 2, and 3 of this study. Background. Despite the effe...
Introduction: Hospital-acquired infections complicate 7%–10% of hospital admissions. Patients in the...
Context: The role of hand hygiene in preventing health care associated infections (HCAIs) has been c...
Background: Hand hygiene with alcohol-based hand rub is widely recognized the most effective proced...
open11noBACKGROUND: Standard hygiene precautions are an effective way of controlling healthcare-ass...
BACKGROUND: Nosocomial infection is a leading complication in intensive care units. Although hand hy...
Summary: Hand washing is widely accepted as the cornerstone of infection control in the intensive ca...
Background: Despite the effectiveness of hand hygiene (HH) for infection control, there is a lack of...
Background. Hand hygiene is an important and basic practice that should be used by all healthcare st...
Objectives: To synthesize the literature describing interventions to improve hand hygiene in ICUs,...
Background Hand hygiene with alcohol-based hand rub is widely recognized the most effective procedu...
The aim of this study is to measure the degree of compliance with hand hygiene practices among healt...
Issue: Hand hygiene is a cost-effective measure to reduce microbial transmission (Teare EL, Cookson ...
SummaryHand washing is widely accepted as the cornerstone of infection control in the intensive care...
Healthcare associated infections burden patients, raise healthcare costs, and can lead to death. It ...
This file contains the raw data from phases 1, 2, and 3 of this study. Background. Despite the effe...
Introduction: Hospital-acquired infections complicate 7%–10% of hospital admissions. Patients in the...
Context: The role of hand hygiene in preventing health care associated infections (HCAIs) has been c...
Background: Hand hygiene with alcohol-based hand rub is widely recognized the most effective proced...
open11noBACKGROUND: Standard hygiene precautions are an effective way of controlling healthcare-ass...
BACKGROUND: Nosocomial infection is a leading complication in intensive care units. Although hand hy...
Summary: Hand washing is widely accepted as the cornerstone of infection control in the intensive ca...
Background: Despite the effectiveness of hand hygiene (HH) for infection control, there is a lack of...
Background. Hand hygiene is an important and basic practice that should be used by all healthcare st...
Objectives: To synthesize the literature describing interventions to improve hand hygiene in ICUs,...
Background Hand hygiene with alcohol-based hand rub is widely recognized the most effective procedu...
The aim of this study is to measure the degree of compliance with hand hygiene practices among healt...
Issue: Hand hygiene is a cost-effective measure to reduce microbial transmission (Teare EL, Cookson ...
SummaryHand washing is widely accepted as the cornerstone of infection control in the intensive care...
Healthcare associated infections burden patients, raise healthcare costs, and can lead to death. It ...
This file contains the raw data from phases 1, 2, and 3 of this study. Background. Despite the effe...
Introduction: Hospital-acquired infections complicate 7%–10% of hospital admissions. Patients in the...