2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajic.2019.07.019
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Impact of implementation of a modified World Health Organization multimodal hand hygiene strategy in a university teaching hospital

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“…El tema es de mayor importancia cuando se trata de trabajadores de la salud (2,6) . Precisamente, nuestra población de estudiantes de pre-clínica es la adecuada para que haga conciencia del riesgo de exponer a sus pacientes (infección intra hospitalaria), y a ellos mismos de adquirir un proceso infeccioso, sino se cumple con el protocolo de higiene de manos, como lo refiere Repam (7) .…”
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“…El tema es de mayor importancia cuando se trata de trabajadores de la salud (2,6) . Precisamente, nuestra población de estudiantes de pre-clínica es la adecuada para que haga conciencia del riesgo de exponer a sus pacientes (infección intra hospitalaria), y a ellos mismos de adquirir un proceso infeccioso, sino se cumple con el protocolo de higiene de manos, como lo refiere Repam (7) .…”
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“…Most importantly, inadequate training on hand hygiene and poor commitment to infection prevention control (IPC) were significant predictors of COVID-19 (El-Sokkary et al, 2021). Although Egypt has had a successful national infection prevention control ( IPC) program for more than twenty years (Talaat et al, 2006), there is still an inadequate commitment to infection prevention control (IPC) and hand hygiene practices (Yousef et al, 2020). Specific measures should take place on national and facility levels to improve infection prevention control (IPC) practices, screen all healthcare workers for clinical signs of COVID-19 at the start of each shift to exclude healthcare workers from work when infected, and prevent healthcare workers with comorbidities working in high-risk places.…”
Section: Risk Assessment Of Covid-19 Among the Studied Nursesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the accessibility of HH stations does not always improve HH compliance [16]. For these reasons, multi-factorial strategies, including interior environmental perspectives, should be implemented to enhance HH compliance [38].…”
Section: Impact Of Interior Environmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%