Lavado de manos y medidas de precaución estándar practicadas por el personal de salud

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G. Ponce-Gómez
C. Hernández-Romero
R. Martínez-Díaz

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Introduction: Within hospital environments direct contact i8s the most frequent infection transmission form; therefore, in order to reduce infections it is necessary to wash hands frequently and the follow the corresponding standard preventive measures. Objective: Observer the wash one’s hands frequency of use and the standard precautions in the health’s personnel. Methodology: This is a basic explorer transversal study based on a non probabilistic sample of 50 members from a D:F: Pediatric Hopspital. Used the Likert- scales instrument “Hand wash and standard preventive measures observation guide” and cleanliness practices were specifically assessed on those with close contact with patients. Results: It found that the frequency of hand washing lasting 20 seconds or more turned out to be only 4% . We also found that the health norm NOM-EM-002-SSA2- 2003was frequently underestimated. These situations place both the patients and the health staff at risk of infection. Discussion and conclusions: frequent hand washing while following the standard preventive measures protect both the patients and the health staff from infectious agents and thus must be the base of all therapeutics within hospitals.

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G. Ponce-Gómez, Escuela Nacional de Enfermería y Obstetricia, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, México D.F. México

Maestra en Enfermería. Profr. Carrera Asoc. B. en la ENEO - UNAM

C. Hernández-Romero, Hospital Pediátrico San Juan de Aragón, México D.F., México

Licenciada en Enfermería y Obstetricia. Jefe de Enfermeras del Hospital Pediátrico San Juan de Aragón del Gobierno del D.F.

R. Martínez-Díaz, Hospital Pediátrico San Juan de Aragón, México D.F., México

Enf. Ped. Jefe de Enseñanza en Enfermería. Hospital Pediátrico San Juan de Aragón del Gobierno del D.F.

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