BACKGROUND: Physician adherence to hand hygiene remains low in most hospitals. OBJECTIVES: To identify risk factors for nonadherence and assess beliefs and perceptions associated with hand hygiene among physicians. DESIGN: Cross-sectional survey of physician practices, beliefs, and attitudes toward hand hygiene. SETTING: Large university hospital. PARTICIPANTS: 163 physicians. MEASUREMENTS: Individual observation of physician hand hygiene practices during routine patient care with documentation of relevant risk factors; self-report questionnaire to measure beliefs and perceptions. Logistic regression identified variables independently associated with adherence. RESULTS: Adherence averaged 57% and varied markedly across medical specialties. ...
ABSTRACTObjective: To evaluate doctors’ compliance to five recommended moments of hand hygiene in a ...
Background: Hand hygiene promotion for patient safety is a challenge worldwide, and local data are c...
This study investigated healthcare workers’ perceptions of hand hygiene practices by comparing perso...
Background: Physician adherence to hand hygiene remains low in most hospitals. Objectives: To identi...
Hand hygiene is considered the cornerstone of infection prevention practice, but previous studies de...
OBJECTIVE. To study potential determinants of hand hygiene compliance among healthcare workers in th...
Abstract Background: Hand hygiene is the simplest and most effective preventive measures to reduce c...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the different behavioral components of healthcare workers' motivation to comp...
Objective: The aim of this study is to determine the Surgeons and Physicians compliance with the Wor...
Over a century has passed since Ignaz P. Semmelweis demonstrated the association between hand hygien...
Introduction Hand hygiene best practice compliance rates are low in acute care settings despite inve...
Abstract Background Healthcare-associated infections ...
Poor hand hygiene compliance by health care professionals is the cause of almost 45% of the hospital...
Introduction: Good hand hygiene represents an effective, simple and inexpensive means of preventing ...
Background: Hand hygiene is the most important and effective measure to prevent cross-infection in h...
ABSTRACTObjective: To evaluate doctors’ compliance to five recommended moments of hand hygiene in a ...
Background: Hand hygiene promotion for patient safety is a challenge worldwide, and local data are c...
This study investigated healthcare workers’ perceptions of hand hygiene practices by comparing perso...
Background: Physician adherence to hand hygiene remains low in most hospitals. Objectives: To identi...
Hand hygiene is considered the cornerstone of infection prevention practice, but previous studies de...
OBJECTIVE. To study potential determinants of hand hygiene compliance among healthcare workers in th...
Abstract Background: Hand hygiene is the simplest and most effective preventive measures to reduce c...
OBJECTIVE: To quantify the different behavioral components of healthcare workers' motivation to comp...
Objective: The aim of this study is to determine the Surgeons and Physicians compliance with the Wor...
Over a century has passed since Ignaz P. Semmelweis demonstrated the association between hand hygien...
Introduction Hand hygiene best practice compliance rates are low in acute care settings despite inve...
Abstract Background Healthcare-associated infections ...
Poor hand hygiene compliance by health care professionals is the cause of almost 45% of the hospital...
Introduction: Good hand hygiene represents an effective, simple and inexpensive means of preventing ...
Background: Hand hygiene is the most important and effective measure to prevent cross-infection in h...
ABSTRACTObjective: To evaluate doctors’ compliance to five recommended moments of hand hygiene in a ...
Background: Hand hygiene promotion for patient safety is a challenge worldwide, and local data are c...
This study investigated healthcare workers’ perceptions of hand hygiene practices by comparing perso...