This article aimed to analyze the knowledge of the nursing team on methods of prevention and control of neonatal infections in newborns. This is a descriptive study carried out in a neonatal unit of Fortaleza-CE, Brazil, from June to October/2009. The sample was composed by 52 professionals of the nursing team and data collection happened through questionnaire. It was verified that hand washing was reported by 48 (92.3%) of the professionals as effective means to prevent infections, followed by the use of individual equipments of protection 21 (40.23%). Venous puncture was mentioned by 45 (86.5%) as risk for infection. The nursing team demonstrated enough knowledge on the approached subject
Introduction: Infections Associated with Health Care (IASS) worldwide is considered one of the main ...
Background: Critically ill neonates are at the risk of developing wide range of complicated infectio...
The objectives of the study were to describe the knowledge of the nursing team on the care to newbor...
This article aimed to analyze the knowledge of the nursing team on methods of prevention and control...
Publicado na "Revista de Saúde Pública", vol. 48, nr. spec. (May 2014) ISSN 0034-8910, ISSN 1518-87...
ABSTRACTA qualitative study was conducted using a convergent care approach, whose aim was to identif...
Background: The first 28 days of life represent the most vulnerable time for a child’s survival beca...
Hospital infections are an important cause of morbidity and mortality of neonates. The most common p...
Introduction: Although the progress of modern infection control is very high, HAI remains an importa...
Newborn are particularly susceptible to certain diseases, much more than older children and adults b...
Abstract Objective: To analyze the knowledge and practice of nursing professionals about the prophy...
<p>Despite improvements in neonatal assistance, infections remain an important cause of mortality in...
The aim of the study was to identify the nurses’ knowledge on lesion prevention techniques in the pr...
This study aimed to identify the procedures considered painful for the nursing team and to verify th...
This study evaluates practices of infection control in the NICU as compared with the available liter...
Introduction: Infections Associated with Health Care (IASS) worldwide is considered one of the main ...
Background: Critically ill neonates are at the risk of developing wide range of complicated infectio...
The objectives of the study were to describe the knowledge of the nursing team on the care to newbor...
This article aimed to analyze the knowledge of the nursing team on methods of prevention and control...
Publicado na "Revista de Saúde Pública", vol. 48, nr. spec. (May 2014) ISSN 0034-8910, ISSN 1518-87...
ABSTRACTA qualitative study was conducted using a convergent care approach, whose aim was to identif...
Background: The first 28 days of life represent the most vulnerable time for a child’s survival beca...
Hospital infections are an important cause of morbidity and mortality of neonates. The most common p...
Introduction: Although the progress of modern infection control is very high, HAI remains an importa...
Newborn are particularly susceptible to certain diseases, much more than older children and adults b...
Abstract Objective: To analyze the knowledge and practice of nursing professionals about the prophy...
<p>Despite improvements in neonatal assistance, infections remain an important cause of mortality in...
The aim of the study was to identify the nurses’ knowledge on lesion prevention techniques in the pr...
This study aimed to identify the procedures considered painful for the nursing team and to verify th...
This study evaluates practices of infection control in the NICU as compared with the available liter...
Introduction: Infections Associated with Health Care (IASS) worldwide is considered one of the main ...
Background: Critically ill neonates are at the risk of developing wide range of complicated infectio...
The objectives of the study were to describe the knowledge of the nursing team on the care to newbor...