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Analyzing the Relationship Between Hand Hygiene Beliefs and Practices and Adherence to Isolation Precautions in Dialysis Professionals

Objective:This study aims to evaluate the relationship between the hand hygiene beliefs and practices of dialysis professionals and their adherence to isolation precautions.Method:Healthcare professionals working in dialysis units in Turkey and Northern Cyprus constituted the population. Snowball sa...

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Published in:Mediterranean Nursing and Midwifery 2023-12, Vol.3 (3), p.124-130
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