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Public reporting of infection - perspectives of hospital leaders and clinicians

Public reporting of infection - perspectives of hospital leaders and clinicians

FromInfection Control Matters


Public reporting of infection - perspectives of hospital leaders and clinicians

FromInfection Control Matters

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Length:
18 minutes
Released:
Sep 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

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
 
 
Released:
Sep 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

We are a group of professionals who work in the field of infectious disease and infection prevention and control. In this podcast series, we discuss new research and issues on the topic of infection prevention and control. We will pick new papers of interest and will discuss them, often with an author of the paper who can give us some insights into the research that go beyond the written paper. Authors will include nurses, doctors, academics, clinicians, administrators and leaders. We should stress that all of our comments relate to our own opinions and that they do not necessarily reflect those institutions and employers that we relate to. We welcome comment, suggestions and ideas.