Abstract: Background: Hand hygiene is a general term referring to any action of hand cleansing by using water and detergent and for the removal of transient microorganisms from hands. Hand hygiene is recognized as the leading measure to prevent cross-transmission of microorganisms and to reduce the incidence of healthcare associated infections. There are many experiences that the lack of knowledge, attitude and poor practice in hand hygiene in healthcare workers transmit infection in patients and in other healthcare workers. Methodology: This descriptive study was conducted in Gulab Devi Chest Hospital. I had taken 100 healthcare workers to complete my research. The sampling technique of my research was cross-sectional sampling technique,...
Background: Hand hygiene is regarded as the cornerstone of infection control practices to reducethe ...
The aim of study. To evaluate knowledges of hand hygiene of healthcare workers in health care instit...
Poor hand hygiene compliance by health care professionals is the cause of almost 45% of the hospital...
Background: Hand hygiene is a general term referring to any action of hand cleansing by using water ...
Background and Objective: Hand hygiene is regarded as one of the most important strategies in limiti...
Introduction: Hand hygiene of healthcare personnel is recognized as a crucial factor in limiting hea...
Introduction: Hand hygiene of healthcare personnel is recognized as a crucial factor in limiting hea...
Introduction: Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) affect millions of patients worldwide annually...
Background: Although there is advancement in the health-care system, the rates of hospital-acquired ...
AIM:To describe self-reported practices and assess knowledge and attitudes regarding hand hygiene am...
Background: Infections caused by the health-care professionals (HCP) are considered one of the highe...
Background: Hand hygiene has been recognized as the leading measure in preventing healthcare-associ...
Background: Improper hand hygiene practices among Healthcare Providers (HCPs) are a common risk fact...
Background: According to the definition of World Health Organization, hand hygiene is a general term...
Introduction: Hand hygiene is the most important health-care associated factor considered in the pre...
Background: Hand hygiene is regarded as the cornerstone of infection control practices to reducethe ...
The aim of study. To evaluate knowledges of hand hygiene of healthcare workers in health care instit...
Poor hand hygiene compliance by health care professionals is the cause of almost 45% of the hospital...
Background: Hand hygiene is a general term referring to any action of hand cleansing by using water ...
Background and Objective: Hand hygiene is regarded as one of the most important strategies in limiti...
Introduction: Hand hygiene of healthcare personnel is recognized as a crucial factor in limiting hea...
Introduction: Hand hygiene of healthcare personnel is recognized as a crucial factor in limiting hea...
Introduction: Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) affect millions of patients worldwide annually...
Background: Although there is advancement in the health-care system, the rates of hospital-acquired ...
AIM:To describe self-reported practices and assess knowledge and attitudes regarding hand hygiene am...
Background: Infections caused by the health-care professionals (HCP) are considered one of the highe...
Background: Hand hygiene has been recognized as the leading measure in preventing healthcare-associ...
Background: Improper hand hygiene practices among Healthcare Providers (HCPs) are a common risk fact...
Background: According to the definition of World Health Organization, hand hygiene is a general term...
Introduction: Hand hygiene is the most important health-care associated factor considered in the pre...
Background: Hand hygiene is regarded as the cornerstone of infection control practices to reducethe ...
The aim of study. To evaluate knowledges of hand hygiene of healthcare workers in health care instit...
Poor hand hygiene compliance by health care professionals is the cause of almost 45% of the hospital...