INTRODUCTION: The rates of multiresistant bacteria colonization or infection (MRB+) development in intensive care units are very high. The aim of this study was to determine the possible association between the risk of development of nosocomial infections and increased daily nurse workload due to understaffing in intensive care unit. METHODS: We included 168 patients. Intensity of workload and applied procedures to patients were scored with the Project de Recherché en Nursing and the Omega scores, respectively. The criteria used for infections were those defined by the Centers for Disease Control. RESULTS: Of the 168 patients, 91 (54.2%) were female and 77 (45.8%) were male patients. The mean age of female and male was 64.9 ± 6.2 years and ...
To determine whether nurses who worked in an intensive care unit (ICU) might acquire enteric coloniz...
There is a paucity of data regarding initial bacterial colonization on admission to Intensive Care U...
Background: Various microorganisms predominant in hospitals causes nosocomial infections (NIs) makin...
INTRODUCTION: The rates of multiresistant bacteria colonization or infection (MRB+) development in i...
AbstractIntroductionThe rates of multiresistant bacteria colonization or infection (MRB+) developmen...
Nosocomial infection is one of the most common causes of adverse events and complications related to...
OBJECTIVE: There is growing evidence that low nurse staffing jeopardizes quality of patient care. Th...
Introduction: Nurse understaffing is frequently hypothesized as a potential risk factor for healthca...
INTRODUCTION: Nurse understaffing is frequently hypothesized as a potential risk factor for healthca...
Nosocomial infections (NIs) is an infection acquired in the hospital and becomes evident 48 hours af...
Nosocomial infection is occured subsequent to admitting patients to the hospital. This infection is ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate nosocomial infections (NIs) in intensive care unit (...
Aim: To determine the frequency of nosocomial infections (NIs) and the antimicrobial resistance of p...
The Intensive Care Units represent an important and indispensable part of the modern medicine, for o...
Nosocomial infections are a substantial problem in hospitals all over the world and the incidence is...
To determine whether nurses who worked in an intensive care unit (ICU) might acquire enteric coloniz...
There is a paucity of data regarding initial bacterial colonization on admission to Intensive Care U...
Background: Various microorganisms predominant in hospitals causes nosocomial infections (NIs) makin...
INTRODUCTION: The rates of multiresistant bacteria colonization or infection (MRB+) development in i...
AbstractIntroductionThe rates of multiresistant bacteria colonization or infection (MRB+) developmen...
Nosocomial infection is one of the most common causes of adverse events and complications related to...
OBJECTIVE: There is growing evidence that low nurse staffing jeopardizes quality of patient care. Th...
Introduction: Nurse understaffing is frequently hypothesized as a potential risk factor for healthca...
INTRODUCTION: Nurse understaffing is frequently hypothesized as a potential risk factor for healthca...
Nosocomial infections (NIs) is an infection acquired in the hospital and becomes evident 48 hours af...
Nosocomial infection is occured subsequent to admitting patients to the hospital. This infection is ...
Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate nosocomial infections (NIs) in intensive care unit (...
Aim: To determine the frequency of nosocomial infections (NIs) and the antimicrobial resistance of p...
The Intensive Care Units represent an important and indispensable part of the modern medicine, for o...
Nosocomial infections are a substantial problem in hospitals all over the world and the incidence is...
To determine whether nurses who worked in an intensive care unit (ICU) might acquire enteric coloniz...
There is a paucity of data regarding initial bacterial colonization on admission to Intensive Care U...
Background: Various microorganisms predominant in hospitals causes nosocomial infections (NIs) makin...