Assessment of neonatal intensive care unit nurses' compliance with standard precautions of infection control and identification of enabling factors

Abou El Fadl, Dina K; Aly, Yasmin A F; Darweesh, Ebtissam Abdel Ghaffar; Sabri, Nagwa A; Ahmed, M. A.;

Abstract


Rigorous implementation of infection prevention and control practices by healthcare workers in different healthcare settings is of utmost importance. Neonates, particularly preterm babies in neonatal intensive care units, are a vulnerable population at high risk for developing nosocomial infections. Nurses have the greatest risk of spreading healthcare-associated infections among patients and healthcare workers. This study was conducted to assess the compliance of neonatal intensive care unit nurses with standard precautions of infection control and to identify the potential influencing factors.


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Title Assessment of neonatal intensive care unit nurses' compliance with standard precautions of infection control and identification of enabling factors
Authors Abou El Fadl, Dina K; Aly, Yasmin A F; Darweesh, Ebtissam Abdel Ghaffar; Sabri, Nagwa A; Ahmed, M. A. 
Keywords Infection control;Neonatal intensive care unit;Nurses;Standard precautions
Issue Date 2023
Publisher SPRINGER
Journal Future Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences 
Volume 9
Issue 1
Start page 1
End page 13
ISSN 2314-7245
DOI 10.1186/s43094-022-00456-y
PubMed ID 36711251
Web of science ID WOS:000917419200001

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