
The purpose of this study was to examine how general practitioners handle infection control precautions. The study is based on interviews with 26 general practitioners. The following subjects were included: hand washing, skin disinfection of the patients before injections and minor surgery and disinfection and sterilisation procedures of the instruments. The investigation demonstrated that the precautions varied widely. A manual describing simple and safe infection control precautions in the outpatient setting has been written.
Disinfection, Infection Control, Denmark, Surveys and Questionnaires, Humans, Hygiene, Practice Patterns, Physicians', Family Practice, Hand Disinfection
Disinfection, Infection Control, Denmark, Surveys and Questionnaires, Humans, Hygiene, Practice Patterns, Physicians', Family Practice, Hand Disinfection
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