Preventing hospital infections : real-world problems, realistic solutions / Sanjay Saint, Sarah L. Krein ; with Robert W. Stock.
Material type: TextPublisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2015]Description: xiv, 155 pages : illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780199398843 (ebook)Subject(s): Infection -- Prevention | Communicable diseases -- Prevention | Hospitals -- Employees -- Health and hygiene | Cross Infection -- prevention & control | Catheter-Related Infections -- prevention & control | Equipment Contamination -- prevention & control | Guideline Adherence | Infection Control Practitioners | Infectious Disease Transmission, Professional-to-Patient -- prevention & control | Health and Wellbeing | Diseases & disorders | Hospital infections | Infectious & contagious diseasesGenre/Form: Online access: Click here to access online Also available in printed form ISBN 9780199398836Summary: Nearly 2 million Americans develop a healthcare-associated infection each year, and some 100,000 of them die as a result. Such infections are highly preventable, particularly through the adoption and implementation of evidence-based methods for reducing patient infection at the point of care. In cases where hospitals fall short of their goals for improving infection prevention, their failures are often rooted in a low rate of staff adherence to the new prevention policies. In easy-to-read, user-friendly language, Preventing Hospital Infections leads readers through a step-by-step description of a quality improvement intervention as it might unfold in a model hospital, pinpointing the likely obstacles and offering practical strategies for how to overcome them. The text draws on the extensive personal clinical experience of the authors, including examples, anecdotes, and down-to-earth, practical guidance. Whereas most books focus on the technical aspects of healthcare-associated infections, this book offers the first manual for effecting real, practical change. Whether resistance comes from physicians who distrust change, nurses who want to protect their turf, or infection preventionists who avoid the wards, Preventing Hospital Infections offers an innovative and accessible approach that focuses on navigating the human element in a hospital quality improvement initiative.Item type | Current library | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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Nearly 2 million Americans develop a healthcare-associated infection each year, and some 100,000 of them die as a result. Such infections are highly preventable, particularly through the adoption and implementation of evidence-based methods for reducing patient infection at the point of care. In cases where hospitals fall short of their goals for improving infection prevention, their failures are often rooted in a low rate of staff adherence to the new prevention policies. In easy-to-read, user-friendly language, Preventing Hospital Infections leads readers through a step-by-step description of a quality improvement intervention as it might unfold in a model hospital, pinpointing the likely obstacles and offering practical strategies for how to overcome them. The text draws on the extensive personal clinical experience of the authors, including examples, anecdotes, and down-to-earth, practical guidance. Whereas most books focus on the technical aspects of healthcare-associated infections, this book offers the first manual for effecting real, practical change. Whether resistance comes from physicians who distrust change, nurses who want to protect their turf, or infection preventionists who avoid the wards, Preventing Hospital Infections offers an innovative and accessible approach that focuses on navigating the human element in a hospital quality improvement initiative.
Also available in printed form ISBN 9780199398836
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