نتایج جستجو برای: health care workers hcws

تعداد نتایج: 1417613  

2014
Sangini Punia Suma Nair Ranjitha S. Shetty

Background. Careful adherence to standard precautions can protect both health care workers (HCWs) and patients from infections. The present study identified the perceptions and compliance with the use of standard precautions and assessed the determinants of noncompliance among the HCWs in an emergency and trauma triage centre. Methods. A cross-sectional study using a semistructured questionnair...

Journal: :HIV clinical trials 2006
P Clevenbergh S F M Van der Borght K van Cranenburgh V Janssens C Kitenge Lubangi L Gahimbaza J M A Lange T F Rinke de Wit H Rijckborst

BACKGROUND The lack of human resources for health is presently recognized as a major factor limiting scale-up of antiretroviral treatment (ART) programs in resourcelimited settings. The mobilization of public and private partners, the decentralization of care, and the training of non-HIV specialist nurses and general practitioners could help increase the number of HIV-infected patients receivin...

Journal: :The Indian journal of medical research 2010
Sumathi Muralidhar Prashnat Kumar Singh R K Jain Meenakshi Malhotra Manju Bala

BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES Percutaneous injuries caused by needlesticks, pose a significant risk of occupational transmission of bloodborne pathogens. Their incidence is considerably higher than current estimates, and hence a low injury rate should not be interpreted as a non existent problem. The present study was carried out to determine the occurrence of NSI among various categories of health c...

2012
Tamara Flys Rosalba González Omar Sued Juana Suarez Conejero Edgar Kestler Nestor Sosa Jane McKenzie-White Irma Irene Monzón Carmen-Rosa Torres Kathleen Page

BACKGROUND Current educational strategies to integrate HIV care into primary medical care in Central America have traditionally targeted managers or higher-level officials, rather than local health care workers (HCWs). We developed a complementary online and on-site interactive training program to reach local HCWs at the primary care level in underserved communities. METHODS The training prog...

Journal: :American journal of infection control 2001
T van de Mortel R Bourke J McLoughlin M Nonu M Reis

BACKGROUND Nurses tend to wash their hands more often than physicians, and among nonhealth care workers, women tend to wash their hands more often than men. This study examined the influence of gender on the handwashing rates of health care workers (HCWs). The null hypotheses were that there would be no intergender difference in (a) handwashing rates in HCWs across professions and (b) within pr...

2013
Ahmed A. Mahfouz Abdullah S. Shatoor Badr R. Al-Ghamdi Mervat A. Hassanein Shamsun Nahar Aesha Farheen Inasse I. Gaballah Amani Mohamed Faten M. Rabie

The present study targeted health care workers (HCWs) in Governmental Hospitals and Primary Health Care Centers in Abha City, southwestern Saudi Arabia. An anonymous self-report questionnaire was used to assess tobacco use and the reasons for smoking. The present study included 736 HCWs. The overall prevalence of tobacco use amounted to 26.3% (14.8% current and 11.5% former users). In a binary ...

2011
D Sureshkumar V Ramasubramanain K Abdulghafur V Nagvekar

Introduction / objectives Healthcare workers (HCWs) hands are the most common vehicle for the transmission of healthcare-associated pathogens. Evidence-based guidelines for healthcare workers’ hand hygiene practices exist, but compliance with these is internationally low. Monitoring hand hygiene compliance and providing healthcare workers with feedback regarding their performance are considered...

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
d ogoina department of internal medicine, niger delta university teaching hospital, okolobiri, bayelsa state, nigeria k pondei department of microbiology, niger delta university, wilberforce island, amassoma, bayelsa state, nigeria b adetunji department of medicine, bingham university teaching hospital, jos plateau state, nigeria g chima department of family medicine, bingham university teaching hospital, jos plateau state, nigeria c isichei department of chemical pathology, bingham university teaching hospital, jos plateau state, nigeria s gidado department of surgery, bingham university teaching hospital, jos plateau state, nigeria

background: hepatitis b virus (hbv) infection is an endemic infection in nigeria. health care workers (hcws) are at risk of occupational exposures to hbv-infected blood and body fluids. objective: to determine the prevalence and determinants of hbv vaccine coverage among hcws in two teaching hospitals in nigeria. methods: this cross-sectional study was undertaken in 2011 and 2012 in two teachin...

Journal: :iranian red crescent medical journal 0
laila mohamed al dabal infectious diseases and microbiology units, rashid hospital, dubai health authority, dubai, united arab emirates; infectious diseases and microbiology units, rashid hospital, dubai health authority, dubai, united arab emirates mohmamed reza rahimi shahmirzadi infectious diseases and microbiology units, rashid hospital, dubai health authority, dubai, united arab emirates samar baderldin virology laboratory, dr. sulaiman faqih hospital, jeddah, kingdom of saudi arabia ali abro infectious diseases and microbiology units, rashid hospital, dubai health authority, dubai, united arab emirates ali zaki virology laboratory, dr. sulaiman faqih hospital, jeddah, kingdom of saudi arabia zulfa dessi infectious diseases and microbiology units, rashid hospital, dubai health authority, dubai, united arab emirates

introduction crimean-congo hemorrhagic fever (cchf) is a severe infectious disease that is not endemic in the united arab emirates (uae). case presentation we report two cases of confirmed cchf diagnosed in dubai, uae, during hajj season 2010. both patients presented with an acute history of high-grade fever, skin rash, and hematemesis. conclusions in spite of maximal supportive measures and in...

2014
Joseph D. Forrester Jennifer C. Hunter Satish K. Pillai M. Allison Arwady Patrick Ayscue Almea Matanock Ben Monroe Ilana J. Schafer Tolbert G. Nyenswah Kevin M. De Cock

The ongoing Ebola virus disease (Ebola) epidemic in West Africa, like previous Ebola outbreaks, has been characterized by amplification in health care settings and increased risk for health care workers (HCWs), who often do not have access to appropriate personal protective equipment. In many locations, Ebola treatment units (ETUs) have been established to optimize care of patients with Ebola w...

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