Living at home with MRSA methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus
Lamnaouer, Fouad (2023)
Lamnaouer, Fouad
2023
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2023072924632
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:amk-2023072924632
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The motivation behind this research was to acquire information and learn various approaches to preclude Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) from spreading, educating doctors, nurses, and patients (in Morocco) creating implementation and awareness about MRSA, but the most important purpose of this research is to educate nurses in Morocco who are in charges with bacteria diseases on how to take preventative measures of MRSA. The responsibility for patients' well-being rests with health care workers. (Fleisher, Zimmerman, Wuste & Behrens 2009, 339). The writer tried his best to discuss S.aureus from a clinical perspective and to define how methicillin-resistant S. aureus alerted his opinion of gram-positive infections in homes with C-A MRSA. The author of this thesis wants to print a booklet summarizing all the information extracted from this research.
A literature review was used in this thesis with a descriptive approach. Information was retrieved from several databases including CDC, EBSCO, Cinahl, WHO, PubMed, and Science Direct. The literature review was based on 15 articles. The findings of this literature study revealed that preventing the spread of MRSA requires patient education at home and in LTFC, public awareness, and adequate wound care techniques. Diagnosing these infections as soon as feasible aids in timely treatment, and patients are required to complete the entire treatment series (Thompson & Workman 2014.)
A literature review was used in this thesis with a descriptive approach. Information was retrieved from several databases including CDC, EBSCO, Cinahl, WHO, PubMed, and Science Direct. The literature review was based on 15 articles. The findings of this literature study revealed that preventing the spread of MRSA requires patient education at home and in LTFC, public awareness, and adequate wound care techniques. Diagnosing these infections as soon as feasible aids in timely treatment, and patients are required to complete the entire treatment series (Thompson & Workman 2014.)