2017
DOI: 10.3126/jnhrc.v15i1.18028
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Handwashing Practices in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Paediatric Intensive Care Unit and Neonatal Nurseries in Patan Hospital

Abstract: Background:Hand hygiene has been identified as the single most important factor in minimising hospital acquired infections. However, compliance of handwashing guidelines has remained low. The aim of this study was to study the handwashing practices in the Paediatric and Neonatal intensive care units and Neonatal nurseries in Patan Hospital, and secondly to re-evaluate the improvement on compliance of handwashing guidelines after intervention.Methods: Pre-intervention study was conducted by covertly observing t… Show more

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“…Following an intervention, a similar improvement was observed in previous other studies as in Pondicherry, India (from 3 to 70.1%) [ 14 ], Nepal (from 9.2% to 68.8%) [ 25 ], Saudi Arabia (from 43% to 61.4%) [ 26 ], Egypt (30.9 to 69.5%) [ 28 ], Kuwait (60.8% to 86.4%) [ 29 ], Argentina (23.1% to 64.5%) [ 30 ], Brazil (30.0% to 56.7%) [ 31 ], and 51.0% to 67.2% in a multicenter multinational study including 43 hospitals in Costa Rica, Italy, Mali, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia [ 32 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Following an intervention, a similar improvement was observed in previous other studies as in Pondicherry, India (from 3 to 70.1%) [ 14 ], Nepal (from 9.2% to 68.8%) [ 25 ], Saudi Arabia (from 43% to 61.4%) [ 26 ], Egypt (30.9 to 69.5%) [ 28 ], Kuwait (60.8% to 86.4%) [ 29 ], Argentina (23.1% to 64.5%) [ 30 ], Brazil (30.0% to 56.7%) [ 31 ], and 51.0% to 67.2% in a multicenter multinational study including 43 hospitals in Costa Rica, Italy, Mali, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia [ 32 ].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%