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Hospital Housekeeping and Sanitation
Harriet L. P. Friend, Nora P. Hurst
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Hospital Finance as Related to Housekeeping [PDF]
M. Keith
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Background: Cleanliness is one of the main reasons for poor satisfaction among the patients and their attendants visiting healthcare facilities. Objective: To elevate and transform the sanitation in public sector facilities, a committee was constituted ...
Vijaydeep Siddharth +9 more
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The effectiveness of simulation-based training on KAU hospital housekeeping staff performance.
BACKGROUND Hospital Housekeeping staff play a key role in maintaining safe and clean environments to prevent infection and its spread in hospital. Innovative training approaches are necessary for this category; especially since their educational level is
Raghad Mohammed Battan +3 more
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In modern days, healthcare cost is increasing tenfold along with immense pressure on healthcare providers to reduce the cost, improve quality of service and safety, lessen waiting time and eliminate the errors in the system.
Keerthana Sheshareddy
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Biomedical waste is defined as the waste segregated from the healthcare system that can be contagious, infective and hazardous. If this type of harmful waste is not managed properly it can lead to various health hazards. Thus, the housekeeping staff that
Aagya Singhal +8 more
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Aim: This study aimed at the identification of environmental cleaning and managerial best practices for integration in competitive bidding documents for outsourcing of housekeeping services in tertiary care hospitals in India. Materials and Methods: This
Kausar Mohammad +3 more
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Background: Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) infection is a major global health problem affecting approximately 10% of the world's population. In India around 40–65% of HBV infections are seen among healthcare workers and are attributed to percutaneous ...
Eshwari K, Shivani Shenoy, Suma Nair
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Determinants of Inpatient Satisfaction on Hospital Services in a Government Tertiary Care Center [PDF]
Introduction: Patient satisfaction is a psychological concept which is considered as a judgment of individuals regarding any object or event after gathering some experiences over time. It is one of the established yardsticks to measure the success of the
Smita Kumari Panda +5 more
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Background: Hand hygiene is the single most important measure for preventing infection. However, this is often insufficiently recognized by the housekeeping staffs, who are not involved in direct patient care but have frequent contact with the patient's ...
S. Dutta, Ankita Mishra, M. Basu
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