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Researcher
David De Wandel
- Disciplines:Palliative care and end-of-life care, Laboratory medicine, Other translational sciences, Regenerative medicine, Nursing, Other clinical sciences, Other basic sciences, Other paramedical sciences, Other health sciences, Other medical and health sciences
Affiliations
- Department of Internal medicine (Department)
Member
From1 Oct 2008 → 22 Sep 2013
Publications
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- Student nurses perceptions on hand hygiene: analysis of behavioral and environmental determinants(2011)
Authors: David De Wandel, Dirk Vogelaers, Willem De Keyzer
Pages: 97 - 97 - Student nurses perceptions on hand hygiene: analysis of behavioral and environmental determinants(2011)Volume: 5
Authors: David De Wandel, Willem De Keyzer, Dirk Vogelaers
Number of pages: 1 - Behavioral determinants of hand hygiene compliance in intensive care units
Authors: David De Wandel, Lea Maes, Carine Vereecken
Pages: 230 - 239 - Reduction of ventilator-associated pneumonia: enhancing knowledge is important
Authors: Dominique Vandijck, David De Wandel, Dirk Vogelaers
Pages: 1818 - 1819 - Oral care, ventilator-associated pneumonia, and counting cultures
Authors: CHRISTELLE LIZY, Dominique Vandijck, David De Wandel, Dirk Vogelaers
Pages: 507 - 508 - Hand disinfection skills in students and long-term care facility health care workers
Authors: David De Wandel, Dirk Vogelaers
Number of pages: 1 - The WHO glove use pyramid: knowledge gaps among Belgian nursesVolume: 5
Authors: David De Wandel, Dirk Vogelaers
Number of pages: 1 - Communicatie met anderstalige ouders in de kinderzorg : analyse van het probleem en ontwikkeling van een meertalige brochure
Authors: David De Wandel, Kristien Baetens, Cindy Devolder
Number of pages: 1 - New ways of working in light of Bologna: understanding student perceptions of internationalisation in nursing: a qualitative study of pre-registration studentsU+2019 beliefs and intentions
Authors: Mark Avis, Carol Hall, Marc Dhaeze, David De Wandel, Tina Kukkes, Reet Urban
Number of pages: 1 - Impact of a prevention strategy targeting hand hygiene and catheter care on the incidence of catheter-related bloodstream infections
Authors: Dominique Vandijck, David De Wandel, Dirk Vogelaers
Pages: 2998 - 2999