نتایج جستجو برای: hand hygiene

تعداد نتایج: 277126  

Journal: :American journal of infection control 2006
Elaine Larson Raphaelle Girard Carmem Lucia Pessoa-Silva John Boyce Liam Donaldson Didier Pittet

BACKGROUND In October 2004, The World Health Organization (WHO) launched the World Alliance for Patient Safety. Within the alliance, the first priority of the Global Patient Safety Challenge is to reduce health care-associated infection. A key action within the challenge is to promote hand hygiene in health care globally as well as at the country level through the campaign "Clean Care is Safer ...

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2010
A P Magiorakos E Leens V Drouvot L May-Michelangeli C Reichardt P Gastmeier K Wilson M Tannahill E McFarlane A Simon

Hand hygiene is the most effective way to stop the spread of microorganisms and to prevent healthcare-associated infections (HAI). The World Health Organization launched the First Global Patient Safety Challenge - Clean Care is Safer Care - in 2005 with the goal to prevent HAI globally. This year, on 5 May, the WHO s initiative SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands, which focuses on increasing awareness...

2014
Wing Hong Seto Kwok-Hung Li Christina Woon Yee Cheung Patricia Tai Yin Ching Benjamin J. Cowling Alison Holmes Ben Cowling Vicki Erasmus Mary-Louise McLaws

Hand hygiene has been shown to be effective in significantly reducing hospital acquired infections for many years. However it is difficult to maintain and enhance compliance with hand hygiene guidelines. In Hong Kong, we previously reported a strategy to counter campaign fatigue from 50%-55% in 2009-11 to 83% in 2012. Here we report a creative activity that we used to sustain and enhance hand h...

Journal: :The journal of contemporary dental practice 2006
Michaell A Huber Ronald H Holton Geza T Terezhalmy

Proper hand hygiene is acknowledged as the most critical element of an adequate infection control program in the oral healthcare setting. However, adherence to proper hand hygiene protocols is often lacking. Poor compliance with hand hygiene protocols has been attributed to such factors as lack of time, hand irritation, hand dryness, forgetfulness, skepticism over importance, understaffing, per...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 2011
A C Krediet C J Kalkman M J Bonten A C M Gigengack P Barach

BACKGROUND The current prevalence of healthcare-associated infections (HCAIs) is a major public health concern. Patient contact in the operating theatre (OT) can contribute to HCAI via microbial contamination. The application of hand hygiene is effective in reducing infection rates. Limited data are available on adherence to hand-hygiene guidelines by OT staff. METHODS Covert direct observati...

2015
Mary-Louise McLaws

The reasoning that improved hand hygiene compliance contributes to the prevention of health care-associated infections is widely accepted. It is also accepted that high hand hygiene alone cannot impact formidable risk factors, such as older age, immunosuppression, admission to the intensive care unit, longer length of stay, and indwelling devices. When hand hygiene interventions are concurrentl...

2012
Azzam al Kadi Sajad Ahmad Salati

Background. Hand hygiene is a cost-effective method in preventing infection transmission. Hand hygiene practices have been found to be faulty in most healthcare settings. We conducted a study to evaluate the awareness, and compliance of hand hygiene among undergraduate medical students during their clinical phase in Qassim College of Medicine, Saudi Arabia. Methods. A questionnaire based on Wor...

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