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GOWN
Known as:
gowning
, gowns
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National Institutes of Health
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1990-2016
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2016
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Protective Clothing
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Surgical Gowns
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Protective Clothing
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2016
2016
Using Computer Vision and Depth Sensing to Measure Healthcare Worker-Patient Contacts and Personal Protective Equipment Adherence Within Hospital Rooms
Junyang Chen
,
James F. Cremer
,
Kasra Zarei
,
Alberto M. Segre
,
Philip Polgreen
Open forum infectious diseases
2016
Background.  We determined the feasibility of using computer vision and depth sensing to detect healthcare worker (HCW)-patient…Â
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2014
2014
The effect of gowning on labor epidural catheter colonization rate: a randomized controlled trial.
Naveed T Siddiqui
,
Sharon Davies
,
Allison Mcgeer
,
Jose Américo Carvalho
,
Zeev Friedman
Regional anesthesia and pain medicine
2014
BACKGROUND The need to gown for labor epidural catheter insertion is controversial. The American Society of Regional Anesthesia…Â
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2014
2014
Contact precautions: more is not necessarily better.
Sorabh Dhar
,
Dror Marchaim
,
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Keith S. Kaye
Infection control and hospital epidemiology
2014
OBJECTIVE To determine whether increases in contact isolation precautions are associated with decreased adherence to isolation…Â
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2012
2012
In Vitro Cultures of Schisandra chinensis (Turcz.) Baill. (Chinese Magnolia Vine)—a Potential Biotechnological Rich Source of Therapeutically Important Phenolic Acids
Agnieszka Szopa
,
Halina Ekiert
Applied biochemistry and biotechnology
2012
The contents of free phenolic acids and cinnamic acid were determined using an HPLC method in methanolic extracts from biomass of…Â
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2006
2006
Eliminating nosocomial infections in the NICU: everyone's duty
William D. Rhine
Journal of Perinatology
2006
Kudos to all of the staff at the University of Alabama Birmingham’s (UAB) neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) for lowering the…Â
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Review
2003
Review
2003
Gowning by attendants and visitors in newborn nurseries for prevention of neonatal morbidity and mortality.
J. Webster
,
M. Pritchard
The Cochrane database of systematic reviews
2003
BACKGROUND Overgowns are widely used in newborn nurseries and neonatal intensive care units. It was thought that they may help to…Â
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1997
1997
Gowning: effects on patient satisfaction.
Scott S. Meit
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D. Williams
,
F C Mencken
,
Van Yasek
The Journal of family practice
1997
BACKGROUND Given an extensive literature regarding the doctor-patient relationship, it appears curious that gowning status has…Â
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1995
Review
1995
Does routine gowning reduce nosocomial infection and mortality rates in a neonatal nursery? A Singapore experience.
S. G. Tan
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S. H. Lim
,
I Malathi
International journal of nursing practice
1995
A 1 year prospective study on routine gowning before entering a neonatal unit was conducted in a maternity hospital in Singapore…Â
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1994
1994
Gowning does not affect colonization or infection rates in a neonatal intensive care unit.
S Pelke
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Dixie Ching
,
David Easa
,
Marian E. Melish
Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine
1994
OBJECTIVE To study the effect of gowning in a neonatal intensive care unit on colonization patterns, necrotizing enterocolitis…Â
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1990
1990
Gowning on a postpartum ward fails to decrease colonization in the newborn infant.
Howard J Birenbaum
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Ludovica Glorioso
,
Christian Rosenberger
,
Chaudhry Arshad
,
K. Edwards
American journal of diseases of children
1990
We conducted a randomized study to evaluate the effect of gowning by visitors and hospital personnel on a postpartum ward on nose…Â
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