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National Survey of Hand Antisepsis Practices [PDF]
The findings from this study led to the development of a Trust-wide hand antisepsis protocol at Derby Hospitals NHS Acute Trust. The article, showing widespread usage of surgical scrubbing brushes, was also used to secure funding from the Association of ...
Judith Tanner, Apostolos Fakis
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Surgical Hand Antisepsis: The Evidence [PDF]
For 150 years members of the surgical team have been washing their hands with solutions designed to remove micro-organisms and therefore reduce surgical site infections in patients.
Judith Tanner
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Surgeon Behavior and Knowledge on Hand Scrub and Skin Antisepsis in the Operating Room
BACKGROUND: Surgical site infections adversely affect patients' well-being. In this study, hand-washing details and adherence to surgical site antisepsis applications among surgical staff were observed and recorded.
Aktan A Özdemir
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Background: The importance of ethanol-based hand rubs (EBHRs) to prevent health care-associated infections is undisputed. However, there is a lack of meaningful data regarding the influence of EBHRs on skin microbiome. Methods: Four nurses in a neonatal
Axel Kramer +2 more
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An interactive feedback system for increasing hand antisepsis adherence in stationary intensive care
Journal of Hospital Infection, 2023S Friesecke
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