Background: Nosocomial bloodstream infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality in neonatal intensive care units. Appropriate hand hygiene is singled out as the most important measure in preventing these infections. However, hand hygiene compliance among healthcare professionals remains low despite the well-known effect on infection reduction. Objectives: We studied the effectiveness of a hand hygiene education program on the incidence of nosocomial bloodstream infections. Design: Observational study with two pretests and two posttest measurements and interrupted time series analysis. Setting: A 27 bed level IIID neonatal intensive care unit in a teaching hospital in the Netherlands. Participants: Healthcare professionals who had...
SummaryHand washing is widely accepted as the cornerstone of infection control in the intensive care...
Summary: Hand washing is widely accepted as the cornerstone of infection control in the intensive ca...
Hospital-acquired infections cost hospitals approximately $30.5 billion per year and also result in ...
Background: This study examined the effects of a standardized hand hygiene program on the rate of no...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the effects of a standardized hand hygiene program on the rate of no...
OBJECTIVES: Hand hygiene promotion interventions rarely result in sustained improvement, and an asse...
Objective. Health care-associated infections persist as a major problem in most neonatal intensive c...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of a hand hygiene program on compliance with hand hygiene and the...
Each year, 44% of child mortality in the world occurs during neonatal period, where infection is the...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comThis quasi-experimental study aimed to identify ...
Background: Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) include central line-associated bloodstream infec...
Abstract In a Metro Atlanta hospital on the mother/baby unit, there is a lack of hand hygiene compli...
Proper hand hygiene protocols are a way to prevent infections in neonates admitted to the NICU. A to...
Background: Hand hygiene (HH) is a cornerstone of programmes to prevent healthcare associated infect...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency and predictors of compliance with hand hygiene (HH) practice i...
SummaryHand washing is widely accepted as the cornerstone of infection control in the intensive care...
Summary: Hand washing is widely accepted as the cornerstone of infection control in the intensive ca...
Hospital-acquired infections cost hospitals approximately $30.5 billion per year and also result in ...
Background: This study examined the effects of a standardized hand hygiene program on the rate of no...
BACKGROUND: This study examined the effects of a standardized hand hygiene program on the rate of no...
OBJECTIVES: Hand hygiene promotion interventions rarely result in sustained improvement, and an asse...
Objective. Health care-associated infections persist as a major problem in most neonatal intensive c...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effects of a hand hygiene program on compliance with hand hygiene and the...
Each year, 44% of child mortality in the world occurs during neonatal period, where infection is the...
The definitive version may be found at www.wiley.comThis quasi-experimental study aimed to identify ...
Background: Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) include central line-associated bloodstream infec...
Abstract In a Metro Atlanta hospital on the mother/baby unit, there is a lack of hand hygiene compli...
Proper hand hygiene protocols are a way to prevent infections in neonates admitted to the NICU. A to...
Background: Hand hygiene (HH) is a cornerstone of programmes to prevent healthcare associated infect...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency and predictors of compliance with hand hygiene (HH) practice i...
SummaryHand washing is widely accepted as the cornerstone of infection control in the intensive care...
Summary: Hand washing is widely accepted as the cornerstone of infection control in the intensive ca...
Hospital-acquired infections cost hospitals approximately $30.5 billion per year and also result in ...