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The evolving role of gloves in healthcare
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The hands of healthcare workers have been acknowledged as a key vehicle for the transmission of healthcare associated infections (HAI). There is evidence that they acquire transient micro-organisms through touch and that these are readily transferred onto other surfaces and to patients. Hand hygiene has been perceived as a cornerstone of infection prevention and control in protecting patients from HAI, but since the mid-1980s, non-sterile clinical gloves have come into widespread use. Attitudes to both hand hygiene and the use of gloves have evolved over time and this chapter explores how changes in perceptions in recent decades have influenced clinical practice and contributed to glove misuse.

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