1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0399-077x(98)80051-6
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Observance du lavage des mains en milieu hospitalier: analyse de la littérature

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“…The deleterious effects of hand washing on skin may adversely influence hygiene practices of health‐care workers. Although hand washing is required after each patient contact, it seems to be performed in fewer than half of such instances 1,2 . Skin irritation as a result of frequent hand washing has been cited as a reason for poor compliance with hand‐decontamination protocols 3 .…”
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“…The deleterious effects of hand washing on skin may adversely influence hygiene practices of health‐care workers. Although hand washing is required after each patient contact, it seems to be performed in fewer than half of such instances 1,2 . Skin irritation as a result of frequent hand washing has been cited as a reason for poor compliance with hand‐decontamination protocols 3 .…”
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“…Although hand washing is required after each patient contact, it seems to be performed in fewer than half of such instances. 1,2 Skin irritation as a result of frequent hand washing has been cited as a reason for poor compliance with handdecontamination protocols. 3 When skin is damaged by aggressive hand-washing products, it may also become more easily colonized by micro-organisms.…”
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