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Hand hygiene knowledge, attitude, practice and hand microflora analysis of staff nurses in a rural tertiary care hospital.
Faujdar, Sameer Singh; Kumar, Satish; Mehrishi, Priya; Solanki, Seema; Sharma, Amisha; Verma, Suman.
Afiliación
  • Deepak; Emergency Medical Officer, Department of Casualty, Maharishi Markandeshwar Medical College and Hospital, Solan, Himachal Pradesh, India.
  • Faujdar SS; Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, Maharishi Markandeshwar Medical College and Hospital, Solan, Himachal Pradesh, India.
  • Kumar S; Professor and Head, Department of Microbiology, Maharishi Markandeshwar Medical College and Hospital, Kumarhatti, Solan, Himachal Pradesh, India.
  • Mehrishi P; Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, Maharishi Markandeshwar Medical College and Hospital, Kumarhatti, Solan, Himachal Pradesh, India.
  • Solanki S; Assistant Professor, Department of Microbiology, Maharishi Markandeshwar Medical College and Hospital, Kumarhatti, Solan, Himachal Pradesh, India.
  • Sharma A; Professor, Department of Microbiology, Maharishi Markandeshwar Medical College and Hospital, Kumarhatti, Solan, Himachal Pradesh, India.
  • Verma S; Junior Resident, Department of Surgery, Maharishi Markandeshwar Medical College and Hospital, Solan, Himachal Pradesh, India.
J Family Med Prim Care ; 9(9): 4969-4973, 2020 Sep.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33209830
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Hand hygiene play crucial role in infectious control. The present research is on accessing Knowledge, attitude, and practice of nursing staff regarding hand washing. Human hands are covered with several commensal and pathogenic microorganism. Pathogenic bacterial species especially Staphylococcus species are the most common to participate in nosocomial infections.

METHODS:

Total 300 hand swab samples were taken from 150 nursing staffs followed by filling the questionnaire form. Standard culture media (Blood agar and MacConkey agar) were used to isolate the microorganisms. Microbial identification was done by using standard biochemical tests.

RESULTS:

Our study concluded that over all staff members had moderate knowledge and attitude regarding hand washing. Coagulase-negative Staphylococcus isolates were the most dominant bacteria. Occurrence of Staphylococcus aureus was relatively less.

CONCLUSIONS:

Creating awareness and education regarding hand hygiene would definitely increase the attitude and practice of health care workers to minimizing the nosocomial infection.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Contexto en salud: 1_ASSA2030 Problema de salud: 1_recursos_humanos_saude Idioma: En Revista: J Family Med Prim Care Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: India

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Base de datos: MEDLINE Contexto en salud: 1_ASSA2030 Problema de salud: 1_recursos_humanos_saude Idioma: En Revista: J Family Med Prim Care Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: India
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