2017
DOI: 10.21502/limuj.013.02.2017
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Knowledge, attitudes and practices of personal protective measures among hemodialysis nurses in Benghazi

Abstract: Background: This study intended to assess knowledge, attitudes, and practices regarding standard precautions concerning health care-associated infections (HAIs) among hemodialysis nurses in hemodialysis centers in Benghazi. Methods: the study was a cross sectional study carried out during the period from 1-3-2014 till 30-9-2014. The data was gathered from hemodialysis nurses in hemodialysis centers in Benghazi by using a questionnaire and by direct interview. Results: … Show more

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“…Infection sources include the contaminated equipment, water, infected patients and environmental surfaces. The contaminated health-care worker hands are amongst the most common transmission modes of the health-care-related infection cases (3) . About 19% of the HD patients die in 12 weeks after getting infected, 80,000 CRBSI take place in the ICUs of the US hospitals national wide, which causes about 28000 death cases every year (4) .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Infection sources include the contaminated equipment, water, infected patients and environmental surfaces. The contaminated health-care worker hands are amongst the most common transmission modes of the health-care-related infection cases (3) . About 19% of the HD patients die in 12 weeks after getting infected, 80,000 CRBSI take place in the ICUs of the US hospitals national wide, which causes about 28000 death cases every year (4) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been presumed that debility that results from uremic state has resulted in the increase of infection risks, and uremia reversal would result in the reduction of infection risk times (1,3) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%