Cirelli et al conducted a quantitative study highlighting a considerable percentage of nurses choosing not to wear gloves for phlebotomy. Nevertheless, the study had a small sample and was carried out in South America; the IPC knowledge and support could potentially be limited, as could resources. However, conclusions from a study undertaken in the USA, where training is para- mount and resources available in abundance, were of a similar nature . It appears that regardless of the training standards or the resources available, trained nurses may be adopting high-risk practice through not wearing the appropriate PPE.
Cirelli et al conducted a quantitative study highlighting a considerable percentage of nurses choosing not to wear gloves for phlebotomy. Nevertheless, the study had a small sample and was carried out in South America; the IPC knowledge and support could potentially be limited, as could resources. However, conclusions from a study undertaken in the USA, where training is para- mount and resources available in abundance, were of a similar nature . It appears that regardless of the training standards or the resources available, trained nurses may be adopting high-risk practice through not wearing the appropriate PPE.
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