2014
DOI: 10.1097/ipc.0b013e31829a826b
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Crossover Study of Silver-Embedded White Coats in Clinical Practice

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“…In three of the five studies where silver was the impregnating substance for the textiles used by health professionals, there was no efficacy in reducing the microbial load of these textiles, when compared to conventional textiles, and their methodological quality was considered moderate (moderate risk of bias) (34, 38, 41). while the other two studies conducted under these same configurations that resulted in efficacy in reducing the microbial load of these textiles when compared to conventional textiles (even if this difference was not always considered statistically significant, or even if the statistical significance was not always evaluated or presented), had low methodological quality (high risk of bias) (35,36).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In three of the five studies where silver was the impregnating substance for the textiles used by health professionals, there was no efficacy in reducing the microbial load of these textiles, when compared to conventional textiles, and their methodological quality was considered moderate (moderate risk of bias) (34, 38, 41). while the other two studies conducted under these same configurations that resulted in efficacy in reducing the microbial load of these textiles when compared to conventional textiles (even if this difference was not always considered statistically significant, or even if the statistical significance was not always evaluated or presented), had low methodological quality (high risk of bias) (35,36).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em três dos cinco estudos nos quais a prata foi a substância de impregnação dos têxteis utilizados por profissionais de saúde, não houve eficácia na redução d a carga microbiana desses têxteis, em comparação com têxteis convencionais, sendo a qualidade metodológica dos mesmos considerada como moderada (risco de viés moderado) (GROß et al, 2010;BURDEN et al, 2013;ANDERSON et al, 2017), enquanto que nos demais dois estudos conduzidos sob essas mesmas configurações que resultaram em eficácia na redução d a carga microbiana desses têxteis, em comparação com têxteis convencionais (mesmo que essa diferença nem sempre tenha sido considerada estatisticamente significativa, ou mesmo que a significância estatística nem sempre tenha sido avaliada ou apresentada), apresentaram qualidade metodológica baixa (risco de viés alto) (EVERSON et al, 2014;CONDÒ et al, 2015).…”
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