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Nurs Stand ; 20(2): 41-6, 2005.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16209406

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AIM: To identify factors that influence nurses' practice in apron use during direct patient care. METHOD: A small-scale documentary analysis of a purposive sample of 15 journal articles relating to nurses' apron use during patient care was undertaken. The analysis sought to address what factors affect nurses' decisions in relation to apron use. FINDINGS: Nurses' decisions regarding apron use during patient care tend to be ritualistic rather than evidence-based. Their knowledge of infection control is limited. CONCLUSION: Although there is current literature available on infection control, as well as health and safety regulations, if local policy regarding apron use in nursing care is scant this can result in inconsistent and, perhaps, less desirable practices.


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Infection Control/methods , Nursing , Protective Clothing , Ceremonial Behavior , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Humans , Infection Control/organization & administration , Organizational Policy , Symbolism
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