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Infection Prevention and Control - A Social Science Perspective

English · Hardback

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This new book positions the specialty of IPC as more than a technical discipline concerned with microbes. It is about people and their behaviour in context and the book therefore explores a number of relevant social sciences and their relationship to IPC across different contexts and cultures.

List of contents










Part 1: Psychosocial Perspectives
Chapter 1: Psychosocial theories and approaches: Their impact upon infection prevention and control
Chapter 2: The psychosocial nature of infection prevention and control
Chapter 3: The concept of truth

Part 2: Leadership Perspectives
Chapter 4: Leadership and influence in infection prevention and control
Chapter 5: Power and compliance within infection prevention and control practice
Chapter 6: Patient safety, governance, leadership and infection prevention and control
Chapter 7: Communicating with compassion: service user perspectives
Chapter 8: The weaponising of IPC and its heart breaking consequences
Chapter 9: Why do we choose to work in infection prevention and control?

Part 3: Real world perspectives
Chapter 10: Human factors engineering in infection prevention and control
Chapter 11: How we talk about infection prevention and hand hygiene matters for behaviour change
Chapter 12: Do campaigns make you anxious: A focus on unintended consequences
Chapter 13: Educating, engaging, campaigning - social media as an adjunct to infection prevention and control
Chapter 14: Unshackling infectiousness and dismantling stigma: Gay men and HIV
Chapter 15: Physician Associates and their role in reducing the transmission of infection - a personal perspective
Chapter 16: Infection prevention and control in healthcare-built environments
Chapter 17: Musings on philosophy and infection prevention and control

About the author










Paul Elliott
Paul commenced his initial nurse education in 1971 at Royal Air Force Hospital Ely, Cambridgeshire. Following this Paul undertook a number of post qualification courses. Following retirement from the Royal Air Force in 1985 Paul entered the National Health Service initially undertaking some further nurse education with the Burton upon Trent School of Nursing, Staffordshire. Following this he spent the next few years working in the accident and emergency/medical admissions settings before moving into higher education in 1991 with his current appointment being as a Senior Lecturer in Adult Nursing with Canterbury Christ Church University, Kent. Since entering higher education Paul's primary research interests, publications and conference papers have centred around the psychosocial aspects of infection prevention and control.
Julie Storr
Julie is an MBA graduate and graduate nurse from the University of Manchester, where she also trained as a Health Visitor. She is co-founder and director at S3 Global and has worked internationally since 2005, predominantly as an expert with World Health Organisation (WHO) on the development, implementation and evaluation of initiatives in the field of patient safety, quality and infection prevention and control (IPC).
Annette Jeanes
Annette Jeanes is an independent Consultant Infection Control Nurse. She was the Infection Control lead at the Nightingale Hospital in London for the duration of the initial and subsequent London Covid-19 response. Prior to that Annette worked in the NHS as the Director of Infection Prevention & Control and Consultant Nurse Infection Control at University College London Hospitals. She has worked at several London hospitals in Infection Control, intensive care, infectious diseases, medicine and surgery. She has undertaken and published research in improving hand hygiene compliance and hospital cleaning.


Summary

This new book positions the specialty of IPC as more than a technical discipline concerned with microbes. It is about people and their behaviour in context and the book therefore explores a number of relevant social sciences and their relationship to IPC across different contexts and cultures.

Product details

Authors Paul (Canterbury Christ Church University Elliott, Paul Storr Elliott
Assisted by Paul Elliott (Editor), Paul (Canterbury Christ Church University Elliott (Editor), Annette Jeanes (Editor), Annette (Nightingale Hospital Jeanes (Editor), Julie Storr (Editor), Julie (S3 Global Storr (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.04.2023
 
EAN 9781032459448
ISBN 978-1-0-3245944-8
No. of pages 204
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General
Social sciences, law, business > Sociology

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