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Public reporting of infection - perspectives of hospital leaders and clinicians
Public reporting of infection - perspectives of hospital leaders and clinicians
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18 minutes
Released:
Sep 14, 2022
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In this week's podcast, Brett and Phil discuss an article just published in the American Journal of Infection Control titled "Concerns and frustrations about the public reporting of device-related healthcare-associated infections: Perspectives of hospital leaders and staff".
The link to the article is here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35948123/
Other papers mentioned in this podcast:
Mary Dixon Woods study: What Counts? An Ethnographic Study of Infection Data Reported to a Patient Safety Program. Dixon-Woods, M. Leslie, J. Bion and C. Tarrant Milbank Quarterly 2012 Vol. 90 Issue 3 Pages 548-91
Phil Russo study: Consumer knowledge and attitudes toward public reporting of health care–associated infection data Russo, P. Digby and T. Bucknall. American Journal of Infection Control 2019 Jun;47(6):656-660
The link to the article is here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35948123/
Other papers mentioned in this podcast:
Mary Dixon Woods study: What Counts? An Ethnographic Study of Infection Data Reported to a Patient Safety Program. Dixon-Woods, M. Leslie, J. Bion and C. Tarrant Milbank Quarterly 2012 Vol. 90 Issue 3 Pages 548-91
Phil Russo study: Consumer knowledge and attitudes toward public reporting of health care–associated infection data Russo, P. Digby and T. Bucknall. American Journal of Infection Control 2019 Jun;47(6):656-660
Released:
Sep 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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