2022
DOI: 10.21474/ijar01/15635
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Comparative Study of the Knowledge, Attitudes, Practices, and Satisfaction of Facilities in Hand Hygiene Among Crris and Nursing Students in a Tertiary Teaching Hospital in South India

Abstract: Background:Practising hand hygiene is essential in minimizing morbidity and mortality in surgical services. Compliance with proper hand hygiene is reportedly lacking among house surgeons (CRRIS) and nursing trainees that need to be addressed as formal training prior to posting is not in the curriculum. Objective: 1. To undertake a gap analysis in knowledge, attitudes, and practice compliances in HH among CRRIS and graduate nursing trainees at KIMS, a tertiary teaching hospital 2. To co… Show more

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