2008
DOI: 10.33698/nrf0079
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Knowledge and Practices related to Compliance with universal Precautions: A study Among Staff Nurses of PGIMER , Chandigarh

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“…It is encouraging to note that in the present study, the knowledge score was very good for various components of infection chain, importance of universal precautions for nursing professionals, nosocomial infection, hand hygiene, etc., The findings of the present study are supported by few other studies,[ 21 22 23 ] where every participant knew that appropriate handwashing diminished the likelihood of spread of infection. The present study showed fair knowledge about treatment of hospital sharp waste among respondents which was in agreement with the finding of Chaudhuri et al .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…It is encouraging to note that in the present study, the knowledge score was very good for various components of infection chain, importance of universal precautions for nursing professionals, nosocomial infection, hand hygiene, etc., The findings of the present study are supported by few other studies,[ 21 22 23 ] where every participant knew that appropriate handwashing diminished the likelihood of spread of infection. The present study showed fair knowledge about treatment of hospital sharp waste among respondents which was in agreement with the finding of Chaudhuri et al .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%