Predictors of hand hygiene practice among Saudi nursing students: A cross-sectional self-reported study
Summary: Hand hygiene is an important component of infection control, which is critical to ensuring patients' safety in hospitals. Nursing students are regarded as healthcare workers in training and can also be vehicles of cross-contamination within the hospital. Thus, this study aimed to ident...
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Main Authors: | Jonas P. Cruz (Author), Meshrif A. Bashtawi (Author) |
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2016-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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