Hands hygiene and the use of gloves by nursing team in hemodialysis service

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OBJECTIVE: to analyze the adhesion of the nursing team to the practice of hands hygiene (HH) and the use of latex gloves in a hemodialysis service. METHOD: this is a descriptive-exploratory study with a quantitative approach, performed between August and October 2016 in a hemodialysis service in the countryside of São Paulo State, Brazil, where the nursing team adhered to HH and the use of gloves. All ethical aspects have been contemplated. RESULTS: there were 1090 opportunities for HH, with the adhesion rate being only 16.6%. Regarding the use of gloves, of the 510 opportunities observed, there was correct use in 45%, reuse in 25% and absence of latex gloves in 29% of the time. CONCLUSION: the rate of HH and adherence to gloves is far from ideal, contributing to the increased risk of infection for both the user and the professional.

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Silva, D. M. da, Marques, B. M., Galhardi, N. M., Orlandi, F. de S., & Figueiredo, R. M. de. (2018). Hands hygiene and the use of gloves by nursing team in hemodialysis service. Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem, 71(4), 1963–1969. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-7167-2017-0476

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