AbstractThis review of the literature discusses the scientific evidence behind using different hand hygiene agents on the surgical ward, and in theatre for preoperative disinfection. It considers the mechanism of action of the agents and their effectiveness against different pathogens, as well as possible future agents, and how they are tested. It addresses problems such as the poor compliance with hand hygiene guidelines by healthcare workers (especially doctors) and investigates what can be done to improve compliance. Finally, it demonstrates the reduction in hospital acquired infection (HAI) rate that can be achieved by improving hand hygiene compliance, and shows that the savings associated with this easily outweigh the cost
Hand hygiene is generally considered to be the most important measure that can be applied to prevent...
BACKGROUND: The Hand Hygiene Liaison Group and Epic Projects (Pratt et al., J Hosp Infect 47[Suppl A...
peer-reviewedBackground: There is general consensus that hand hygiene is the most effective way to ...
AbstractThis review of the literature discusses the scientific evidence behind using different hand ...
Introduction: Hand hygiene is universally recognized as one of the most effective ways to reduce the...
Noting the high mortality rate in a medical student delivery room, in 1896, Ignaz Phillip Semmelweis...
Background: Hand washing has been considered a measure of personal hygiene for centuries and it is k...
This paper discusses the evidence of hand hygiene (mainly hygienic hand antisepsis) in reducing infe...
SummaryThis review gives an overview of hand hygiene in healthcare and in the community, including s...
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: Hand hygiene is generally considered to be the most important measure that can be applie...
Background. Because our hands are the most common mode of transmission for bacteria causing hospital...
Background. Hand hygiene is an important and basic practice that should be used by all healthcare st...
Hand hygiene prevents cross-infection in hospitals, but compliance with recommended instructions oft...
Hand hygiene is generally considered to be the most important measure that can be applied to prevent...
BACKGROUND: The Hand Hygiene Liaison Group and Epic Projects (Pratt et al., J Hosp Infect 47[Suppl A...
peer-reviewedBackground: There is general consensus that hand hygiene is the most effective way to ...
AbstractThis review of the literature discusses the scientific evidence behind using different hand ...
Introduction: Hand hygiene is universally recognized as one of the most effective ways to reduce the...
Noting the high mortality rate in a medical student delivery room, in 1896, Ignaz Phillip Semmelweis...
Background: Hand washing has been considered a measure of personal hygiene for centuries and it is k...
This paper discusses the evidence of hand hygiene (mainly hygienic hand antisepsis) in reducing infe...
SummaryThis review gives an overview of hand hygiene in healthcare and in the community, including s...
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: Hand hygiene is generally considered to be the most important measure that can be applie...
Background. Because our hands are the most common mode of transmission for bacteria causing hospital...
Background. Hand hygiene is an important and basic practice that should be used by all healthcare st...
Hand hygiene prevents cross-infection in hospitals, but compliance with recommended instructions oft...
Hand hygiene is generally considered to be the most important measure that can be applied to prevent...
BACKGROUND: The Hand Hygiene Liaison Group and Epic Projects (Pratt et al., J Hosp Infect 47[Suppl A...
peer-reviewedBackground: There is general consensus that hand hygiene is the most effective way to ...