Title of article
Personal hygiene and safety of governmental hospital staff in Shiraz, Islamic Republic of Iran
Author/Authors
Askarian, M. shiraz university of medical sciences - Shiraz Medical School - Department of Community Medicine, ايران , Khalooee, A. shiraz university of medical sciences - Shiraz Medical School - Department of Community Medicine, ايران , Nakhaee, N. kerman university of medical sciences - Kerman Medical School - Department of Community Medicine, ايران
From page
768
To page
774
Abstract
Complying with infection control standards is essential to prevent nosocomial infections. We aimed to determine health workers’ hygiene practices and compliance with recommended instructions for personal hygiene among staff in all 30 hospitals affiliated to Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. The results showed that physicians and nurses were less compliant with personal hygiene practices than cleaners. Availability of protective measures was better in teaching hospitals than non-teaching hospitals as were vaccination rates among staff (hepatitis B and tetanus/diphtheria) with physicians scoring highest. Measures are needed to improve health workers’ compliance.
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number
2638457
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