2017
DOI: 10.4236/ojped.2017.74032
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Hand Hygiene Compliance in the Prevention of Nosocomial Infections in the Neonatal Unit of the National University Teaching Hospital of Cotonou

Abstract: Objective: Despite the presence of hand washing material and the training given to medical staff regarding hygiene measures and health care procedures in October 2015, the prevalence of nosocomial infections in the neonatal unit of the National University Teaching Hospital of Cotonou (CNHU-Cotonou) was estimated at 8% in January 2016. To determine the factors that contribute to these infections, this study assessed medical staff compliance with hand hygiene measures and procedures. Method: This research was a … Show more

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“…found 33.3% in a survey conducted in six public hospitals across the country [5]. A study carried out in 2016 in the neonatology division of HKM National Teaching Hospital in Cotonou, revealed 15% as hand hygiene adherence rate [6]. The purpose of this study is to assess the knowledge and practices of healthcare professionals with regard to hand hygiene in the pediatric intensive care unit within the same hospital.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…found 33.3% in a survey conducted in six public hospitals across the country [5]. A study carried out in 2016 in the neonatology division of HKM National Teaching Hospital in Cotonou, revealed 15% as hand hygiene adherence rate [6]. The purpose of this study is to assess the knowledge and practices of healthcare professionals with regard to hand hygiene in the pediatric intensive care unit within the same hospital.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%