Point-of-care hand hygiene: Preventing infection behind the curtain - 29/04/12
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Best practices for hand hygiene provide indications for performance of hand hygiene at specific points in time during patient care. For hand hygiene to prevent infections, hand hygiene resources must be readily available to health care workers whenever required. This article reviews practices and recommendations intended to facilitate hand hygiene behavior at the point of care (POC) within the health care setting. Key aspects of POC hand hygiene include the provision of alcohol-based hand rub products, integration of dispensing solutions within the patient zone, consideration of patient care workflow, and dispenser designs that optimize acceptance and usage.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Key Words : Patient zone, Hand hygiene, 5 Moments, 4 Moments, Health care–associated infection, Personal carriage
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Publication of this article was made possible by GOJO Industries, Inc. |
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Conflict of interest: A.K. and T.L. received an honorarium or educational grant from GOJO Industries for their participation in the Consortium. J.K. is an employee of GOJO Industries, Inc. E.Y. is an independent infection prevention consultant under contract with GOJO Industries to assist in the preparation of this article. |
Vol 40 - N° 4S
P. S3-S10 - mai 2012 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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