Handhygiëne & persoonlijke hygiëne medewerker - Geïncludeerde studies module 3.1
Author, publication year: Olivares, 2020
Included studies in the review | Study characteristics | Patient characteristics | Intervention (I) | Comparison / control (C) | Outcome measures and effect size | Comments |
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A. Salisbury, 1997 B. Trick, 2003 C. Rupp, 2008 D. Yildirim, 2008 E. Hautemeniere, 2010 F. Ramon-Canton, 2011 G. Chugh, 2013 H. Kelsall, 2006 I. Waterman, 2006 J. Wongworawat, 2007 K. Al-Allak, 2008 L. Arrowsmith, 2014 M. Francis, 2016 |
Type of study: Search date: Number of included studies: Source of funding: Inclusion criteria: Exclusion criteria: |
N total at baseline (n analyzed): Baseline characteristics of the included studies are not reported.
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A. Ring |
A. No ring |
A. Use of rings was associated with a greater carriage of microorganisms before and after handwashing. It was also associated with the persistence of pathogenic agents after hand hygiene. |
The review also included studies on nail polish, which are not displayed in this table. The SR by Arrowsmith did not find any studies. The SR by Francis included 7 studies. |