Continued wearing of gloves: a risk behaviour in patient care
Summary: Background: The wearing of gloves is included in the standard principles for preventing healthcare associated infections. A continued wearing of gloves may, however, result in the transmission of organisms instead of preventing infections. Few studies have explored how common it is for surf...
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Main Authors: | M. Lindberg (Author), B. Skytt (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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