Clinical gloves are routinely used in the delivery of patient care but unless integrated with the ‘5 moments of hand hygiene’ have the potential to increase the risk of HCAI transmission
Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate the correct use of gloves and alcohol-based products ...
Medical gloves claim to act as a microbiological barrier between the hands of the health care worke...
Aim. To identify omissions in hand hygiene practice and glove use among hospital workers in Hong Kon...
Background The incorrect use of clinical gloves and the failure to change them between procedures i...
Christopher Fuller, Joanne Savage, Sarah Besser, Andrew Hayward, Barry Cookson, Ben Cooper, & Sheldo...
Background: Healthcare workers (HCW) are recommended to wear non-sterile clinical gloves (NSCG) for ...
Background: The wearing of gloves is included in the standard principles for preventing healthcare a...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Wearing of gloves reduces transmission of organisms by healthcare workers'...
Background: The use of clinical gloves has become routine in the delivery of healthcare, often for p...
Introduction: There is emerging evidence that non-sterile clinical gloves (NSCG) are over-used by he...
There is clear evidence that gloves are often misused in clinical practice, which puts patients at i...
No embargo required.Background: Studies have found that inappropriate use of non-sterile gloves (NSG...
Background: The use of clinical gloves has become routine in the delivery of healthcare, often for p...
Background There have been conflicting findings regarding the efficacy and dangers of mandated use o...
Introduction: To minimize the risk of cross-infection between the patient and the medical staff, it ...
Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate the correct use of gloves and alcohol-based products ...
Medical gloves claim to act as a microbiological barrier between the hands of the health care worke...
Aim. To identify omissions in hand hygiene practice and glove use among hospital workers in Hong Kon...
Background The incorrect use of clinical gloves and the failure to change them between procedures i...
Christopher Fuller, Joanne Savage, Sarah Besser, Andrew Hayward, Barry Cookson, Ben Cooper, & Sheldo...
Background: Healthcare workers (HCW) are recommended to wear non-sterile clinical gloves (NSCG) for ...
Background: The wearing of gloves is included in the standard principles for preventing healthcare a...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Wearing of gloves reduces transmission of organisms by healthcare workers'...
Background: The use of clinical gloves has become routine in the delivery of healthcare, often for p...
Introduction: There is emerging evidence that non-sterile clinical gloves (NSCG) are over-used by he...
There is clear evidence that gloves are often misused in clinical practice, which puts patients at i...
No embargo required.Background: Studies have found that inappropriate use of non-sterile gloves (NSG...
Background: The use of clinical gloves has become routine in the delivery of healthcare, often for p...
Background There have been conflicting findings regarding the efficacy and dangers of mandated use o...
Introduction: To minimize the risk of cross-infection between the patient and the medical staff, it ...
Aims: The aim of this study was to investigate the correct use of gloves and alcohol-based products ...
Medical gloves claim to act as a microbiological barrier between the hands of the health care worke...
Aim. To identify omissions in hand hygiene practice and glove use among hospital workers in Hong Kon...