Does training improve compliance with hand hygiene and decrease infections in the neonatal intensive care unit? A prospective study

scientific article published on 8 October 2015

Does training improve compliance with hand hygiene and decrease infections in the neonatal intensive care unit? A prospective study is …
instance of (P31):
scholarly articleQ13442814

External links are
P356DOI10.3233/NPM-15915001
P698PubMed publication ID26485556

P50authorMohammad AghaaliQ57045222
Mohammad H ArjmandniaQ85109749
Mohammad Reza ShokrollahiQ86871491
P2093author name stringP Sadeghi-Moghaddam
P2860cites workEffectiveness of a hospital-wide programme to improve compliance with hand hygiene. Infection Control ProgrammeQ33924858
Improving compliance with hand hygiene in hospitalsQ33957882
Reduction of health care associated infection risk in neonates by successful hand hygiene promotionQ34657655
'My five moments for hand hygiene': a user-centred design approach to understand, train, monitor and report hand hygieneQ34667373
Why healthcare workers don't wash their hands: a behavioral explanation.Q36467224
Impact of enhanced infection control at 2 neonatal intensive care units in the PhilippinesQ37400163
Role of hand hygiene in healthcare-associated infection preventionQ37589887
Systematic review of studies on compliance with hand hygiene guidelines in hospital careQ37678395
Twenty-four-hour observational study of hospital hand hygiene complianceQ39836414
The impact of an education program on hand hygiene compliance and nosocomial infection incidence in an urban neonatal intensive care unit: an intervention study with before and after comparisonQ39927845
Neonatal nosocomial infectionsQ41730062
Handwashing program for the prevention of nosocomial infections in a neonatal intensive care unitQ47911935
The effectiveness of a promotion programme on hand hygiene compliance and nosocomial infections in a neonatal intensive care unitQ48325231
Handwashing--the Semmelweis lesson forgotten?Q48910788
Nosocomial infection in a neonatal intensive care unit: a prospective study in Taiwan.Q51025586
The use of a ward-based educational teaching package to enhance nurses' compliance with infection control procedures.Q52197557
[Incidence of nosocomial infections at a neonatal intensive care unit: a six-year surveillance study].Q53718236
A Qualitative Exploration of Reasons for Poor Hand Hygiene Among Hospital Workers Lack of Positive Role Models and of Convincing Evidence That Hand Hygiene Prevents Cross-InfectionQ57078742
P433issue3
P921main subjecthygieneQ162297
intensive care unitQ5094647
hand hygieneQ97311335
P304page(s)221-225
P577publication date2015-10-08
P1433published inJournal of neonatal-perinatal medicineQ27722430
P1476titleDoes training improve compliance with hand hygiene and decrease infections in the neonatal intensive care unit? A prospective study
P478volume8

Reverse relations

cites work (P2860)
Q60921374"We have to clean ourselves to ensure that our children are healthy and beautiful": findings from a qualitative assessment of a hand hygiene poster in rural Uganda
Q40837723State of the Globe: The Rippling Effect of Multidrug-Resistant Gram-negative Infections
Q40262391Variation in quality report viewing by providers and correlation with NICU quality metrics

Search more.