References 1.↵Handwashing Liaison Group. Handwashing— modest measure with a big effect. BMJ 1999; 318: 686. 2.↵ Pratt RJ, Pellowe C, Loveday HP, Robinson N, Smith GW and the Epic Guideline Development Team . The Epic project: developing national evidence-based guidelines for ...
APIC guidelines for handwashing and hand antisepsis in health care settings Under routine hospital conditions handwashing compliance of health care workers including nurses, physicians, and others (eg, physical therapists and radio... EL Larson - 《American Journal of Infection Control》 被引量: 1053...
References 1.↵Handwashing Liaison Group. Handwashing— modest measure with a big effect. BMJ 1999; 318: 686. 2.↵ Pratt RJ, Pellowe C, Loveday HP, Robinson N, Smith GW and the Epic Guideline Development Team . The Epic project: developing national evidence-based guidelines for preventi...
They also note their findings have particular importance since there has been a general migration from use of paper towels to hand dryers in many settings and areas of the world, especially within healthcare environments in the UK. Both U.K. NHS and WHOhandwashing guidelines recommend use of ...
Whereas there are advised methods, guidelines and products in place for handwashing or decontamination according to setting, less attention is paid to the importance of optimal hand-drying. The effectiveness of hand-drying can play a key role in the prevention of the transfer of micro-organisms ...
WHO guidelines on hand hygiene in health care: first global patient safety challenge clean care is safer care World Health Organization (2009) Google Scholar [2] J.F. Guest, T. Keating, D. Gould, N. Wigglesworth Modelling the annual NHS costs and outcomes attributable to healthcare-associated...
[32], integrated strategies and measurements are recommended, including improving awareness of the importance of hand-washing for preventing HFMD, regularly cleaning and disinfecting the toys, appliances, and environment in kindergartens [7], timely isolation of the patient, and allowing the child to ...
But the noise arising from a washing machine/dishwasher (70 dB) and city traffic (80–85 dB) were found to be annoying. Motorcycles (95 dB) and gas-powered machines (80–85 dB) were found to cause damage to hearing organs if there was continuous exposure to these environments. Therefore...