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by Paula Leffler Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

How do quality of care initiatives impact infection control?

How do quality of care initiatives impact infection control? Patient safety is a healthcare priority worldwide, with most hospitals engaging in activities to improve the quality of care (QC), safety and health outcomes. The safest care is also often the most cost-effective care.

How can qualitative research contribute to infection prevention and control?

Qualitative research methods, applied with expertise and rigor can contribute to infection prevention and control and to QC efforts. Resources: Hospital with increased resources has better patient safety indexes, and can deploy more intense QC and infection control and prevention activities.

What is the role of QC in infection control?

Infection control and prevention activities were, are and will continue to be at the core of this concept. Classic statements, like “you only can improve what can be measured,” are fundamental to infection control practices. Without any doubt, QC initiatives (including “patient safety” ones) are embedded in today’s Infection Control policies.

Are healthcare-related infections avoidable?

Healthcare-related infections (HCRI) are now considered by many as preventable and therefore unacceptable. Several reports suggest that many HCRI are avoidable with the implementation of evidence-based best practices, a concept inherent to QC activities. The human factor is very important.

What are the challenges of infection control?

Some key challenges in infection control and prevention are the delayed feed-back to HCW, high cognitive workload and poor ergonomic design. Human factor engineering can be used for the improvement and for increasing compliance with QC practices that prevent HCRI.

What is the safest care?

The safest care is also often the most cost-effective care. Quality of care, quality improvement, or total quality management is names related to different strategies with a single goal: to provide a safer health care, with the best possible health outcomes for the individual patient. Infection control and prevention activities were, ...

Is SSI a QC indicator?

SSI: SSI rates are proposed as QC indicators. However, SSI definitions varied between surveillance programs and hospitals. Recently, the WHO launched the “Safe Surgery Save Lives” campaign, promoting the use of a surgical check-list, a very good, simple and cheap solution to improve patient safety worldwide.

When did WHO start patient safety?

International: In 2004, the WHO launched a Patient safety program, urging WHO Member States to pay the closest possible attention to the problem of patient’s safety as a global healthcare issue.

Is HCRI preventable?

Healthcare-related infections (H CRI) are now considered by many as preventable and therefore unacceptable. Several reports suggest that many HCRI are avoidable with the implementation of evidence-based best practices, a concept inherent to QC activities. The human factor is very important.

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