Impact of organizations on healthcare-associated infections.

作者: E. Castro-Sánchez , A.H. Holmes

DOI: 10.1016/J.JHIN.2015.01.012

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摘要: Summary Resolving the challenges presented by healthcare-associated infections requires a ‘whole healthcare economy' perspective encompassing interactions between biological, therapeutic, and structural factors. The importance influence of organizational characteristics is receiving increasing attention. This article reviews some keys features that can facilitate success patient safety initiatives related to infections, highlights areas for further consideration research. impact guidelines indicators discussed, together with resulting from need maintain sustain clinicians' commitment desired behaviour. Novel technology solutions such as electronic games engagement social media platforms may serve support reinforce traditional improvement initiatives. Recently published essential components infection prevention control programmes stress comprehensive approaches integrate multimodal multidisciplinary strive an culture safety.

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