Abstract
Objective: The study aimed to analyze the strategies and protocols adopted by nursing professionals in order to evaluate their effectiveness and propose improvements. Method: A bibliographic methodology was used, reviewing the current literature on hand hygiene protocols, use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and prevention of infections associated with invasive devices. Results: The results indicated that the fundamental protocols are effective in reducing infections, but highlighted the need for continuous training and the potential use of monitoring technologies to improve adherence and evaluation of practices. The study objectives were achieved, recommending regular updating of protocols, intensification of training, and the integration of new technologies to improve strategies for preventing hospital infections. Conclusion: This article investigated nursing care in the prevention of hospital infections. The justification for the study lies in the importance of optimizing infection prevention, a continuous challenge in hospital settings that impacts patient safety and health costs. Keywords: Hospital infections. Nursing care. Prevention. Control strategies.
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