Hand Hygiene – A Handbook for Medical Professionals

A Handbook for Medical Professionals

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Paperback, 456 blz. | Engels
John Wiley & Sons | e druk, 2017
ISBN13: 9781118846865
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The first comprehensive, authoritative review of one of the most fundamental and important issues in infection control and patient safety, hand hygiene. Developed and presented by the world′s leading scholar–clinicians,
Hand Hygiene is an essential resource for all medical professionals.

Developed and presented by the world leaders in this fundamental topic 
Fully integrates World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines and policies
Offers a global perspective in tackling hand hygiene issues in developed and developing countries
Coverage of basic and highly complex clinical applications of hand hygiene practices
Includes novel and unusual aspects and issues in hand hygiene such as religious and cultural aspects and patient participation
Offers guidance at the individual, institutional, and organizational levels for national and worldwide hygiene promotion campaigns

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ISBN13:9781118846865
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:456

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<p>Contributors xi</p>
<p>Preface xv</p>
<p>Foreword xvii</p>
<p>1. The Burden of Healthcare–Associated Infection 1<br />Benedetta Allegranzi, Sepideh Bagheri Nejad, and Didier Pittet</p>
<p>2. Historical Perspectives 8<br />Andrew J. Stewardson and Didier Pittet</p>
<p>3. Flora and Physiology of Normal Skin 12<br />G&uuml;rkan Kaya and Didier Pittet</p>
<p>4. Dynamics of Hand Transmission 18<br />Andrew J. Stewardson, Benedetta Allegranzi, and Didier Pittet</p>
<p>5. Mathematical Models of Handborne Transmission of Nosocomial Pathogens 28<br />Ben S. Cooper and Nantasit Luangasanatip</p>
<p>6. Methodological Issues in Hand Hygiene Science 36<br />Matthew Samore and Stephan Harbarth</p>
<p>7. Statistical Issues: How to Overcome the Complexity of Data Analysis in Hand Hygiene Research? 42<br />Ang&egrave;le Gayet–Ageron and Eli Perencevich</p>
<p>8. Hand Hygiene Agents 51<br />Pascal Bonnabry and Andreas Voss</p>
<p>9. Methods to Evaluate the Antimicrobial Efficacy of HandHygiene Agents 58<br />Manfred L. Rotter, Syed A. Sattar, and Miranda Suchomel</p>
<p>10. Hand Hygiene Technique 70<br />Marie–No&euml;lle Chra&iuml;ti and Andreas F. Widmer</p>
<p>11. Compliance with Hand Hygiene Best Practices 76<br />Benedetta Allegranzi, Andrew J. Stewardson, and Didier Pittet</p>
<p>12. Barriers to Compliance 85<br />John M. Boyce, Benedetta Allegranzi, and Didier Pittet</p>
<p>13. Physicians and Hand Hygiene 89<br />Benedetta Allegranzi, Andrew J. Stewardson, and Didier Pittet</p>
<p>14. Surgical Hand Preparation 94<br />Andreas F. Widmer and Joseph Solomkin</p>
<p>15. Skin Reaction to Hand Hygiene 101<br />Elaine Larson</p>
<p>16. Alcohol–Based Handrub Safety 105<br />John M. Boyce and M. Lindsay Grayson</p>
<p>17. Rinse, Gel, Foam, Soap Selecting an Agent 109<br />Andreas Voss</p>
<p>18. Behavior and Hand Hygiene 115<br />Mary–Louise McLaws and Hugo Sax</p>
<p>19. Hand Hygiene Promotion Strategies 123<br />Benedetta Allegranzi and Didier Pittet</p>
<p>20. My Five Moments for Hand Hygiene 134<br />Hugo Sax, Benedetta Allegranzi, and Didier Pittet</p>
<p>21. System Change 144<br />Benedetta Allegranzi, Andreas Voss, and Didier Pittet</p>
<p>22. Education of Healthcare Professionals 152<br />Elaine Larson, Marie–No&euml;lle Chra&iuml;ti, and Wing–Hong Seto</p>
<p>23. Glove Use and Hand Hygiene 156<br />Marie–No&euml;lle Chra&iuml;ti, Benedetta Allegranzi, and Elaine Larson</p>
<p>24. Monitoring Hand Hygiene Performance 162<br />Hugo Sax and John M. Boyce</p>
<p>25. Performance Feedback 172<br />Andrew J. Stewardson and Hugo Sax</p>
<p>26. Marketing Hand Hygiene 180<br />Julie Storr and Hugo Sax</p>
<p>27. Human Factors Design 185<br />Lauren Clack and Hugo Sax</p>
<p>28. Institutional Safety Climate 193<br />Enrique Castro–S&aacute;nchez, Alison Holmes, and Didier Pittet</p>
<p>29. Personal Accountability for Hand Hygiene 201<br />Robert M. Wachter and Peter Pronovost</p>
<p>30. Patient Participation and Empowerment 206<br />Yves Longtin, Susan E. Sheridan, and Maryanne McGuckin</p>
<p>31. Religion and Hand Hygiene 216<br />Jaffar A. Al–Tawfiq and Ziad A. Memish</p>
<p>32. Hand Hygiene Promotion from the US Perspective: PuttingWHO and CDC Guidelines into Practice 221<br />Katherine Ellingson</p>
<p>33. WHO Multimodal Promotion Strategy 230<br />Benedetta Allegranzi and Didier Pittet</p>
<p>34. Monitoring Your Institution (Hand Hygiene Self–Assessment Framework) 244<br />Benedetta Allegranzi, Andrew J. Stewardson, and Didier Pittet</p>
<p>35. National Hand Hygiene Campaigns 249<br />Claire Kilpatrick and Julie Storr</p>
<p>36. Hand Hygiene Campaigning: From One Hospital to the Entire Country 256<br />Philip L. Russo and M. Lindsay Grayson</p>
<p>37. Improving Hand Hygiene through Joint Commission Accreditation and the Joint Commission Center for Transforming Healthcare 263<br />Mark R. Chassin, Barbara I. Braun, and Anne Marie Benedicto</p>
<p>38. A Worldwide WHO Hand Hygiene in Healthcare Campaign 275<br />Claire Kilpatrick, Julie Storr, and Benedetta Allegranzi</p>
<p>39. The Economic Impact of Improved Hand Hygiene 285<br />Nicholas Graves</p>
<p>40. Hand Hygiene: Key Principles for the Manager 294<br />Eleanor Murray, Alison Holmes, and Didier Pittet</p>
<p>41. Effect of Hand Hygiene on Infection Rates 299<br />Benedetta Allegranzi, Stephan Harbarth, and Didier Pittet</p>
<p>42A.Hand Hygiene in Specific Patient Populations and Situations: Critically Ill Patients 317<br />Caroline Landelle, Jean–Christophe Lucet, and Didier Pittet</p>
<p>42B. Hand Hygiene in Specific Patient Populations and Situations: Neonates and Pediatrics 324<br />Walter Zingg and Hanan H. Balkhy</p>
<p>42C. Hand Hygiene in Long–Term Care Facilities and Home Care 329<br />Maria Luisa Moro, Marie–No&euml;lle Chra&iuml;ti, and Benedetta Allegranzi</p>
<p>42D.Hand Hygiene in Ambulatory Care 337<br />Marie–No&euml;lle Chra&iuml;ti, Sepideh Bagheri Nejad, and Benedetta Allegranzi</p>
<p>42E. Hand Hygiene in Hemodialysis 344<br />Marie–No&euml;lle Chra&iuml;ti, Sepideh Bagheri Nejad, and Benedetta Allegranzi</p>
<p>42F. Hand Hygiene in Specific Patient Populations and Situations: Anesthesiology 350<br />Fran&ccedil;ois St&eacute;phan</p>
<p>43. Hand Hygiene in Resource–Poor Settings 357<br />Nizam Damani, Shaheen Mehtar, and Benedetta Allegranzi</p>
<p>44A. Role of Hand Hygiene in MRSA Control 367<br />Stephan Harbarth</p>
<p>44B. Role of Hand Hygiene in Clostridium difficile Control 373<br />John M. Boyce and Walter Zingg</p>
<p>44C. Role of Hand Hygiene in Respiratory Diseases Including Influenza 378<br />Wing Hong Seto and Benjamin J. Cowling</p>
<p>44D. Handborne Spread of Noroviruses and its Interruption 385<br />Syed A. Sattar and Yves Longtin</p>
<p>45. Conducting a Literature Review on Hand Hygiene 391<br />Daniela Pires, Fernando Bellissimo–Rodrigues, and Didier Pittet</p>
<p>Appendix 400</p>
<p>Index 409</p>
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