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19/10/2012 at 10:28 am #69445Michael WishartParticipant
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For those who are looking for ways to involve consumers in their infection prevention programs (NSQHS Standard 3.19), this UK site has some useful suggestions, templates and activities.
http://shareddecisionmaking.health.org.uk/
Cheers
MichaelMichael Wishart
CNC Infection Control
Holy Spirit Northside Private Hospital
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02/04/2019 at 10:53 am #75311AnonymousInactiveAuthor:
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Hi Kelly
We just went through survey last week – it is a developing one that I think we all struggle with. We used the consumer engagement around some brochure development and review and as our facility has ieMR (digital record) we now document the patient communication we have when we discuss why they are in isolation and precautions in place etc and when we consider negative screening. It has increased our workload but necessary.
We do have a plan for ongoing engagement including consumer engagement with more brochures and posters. Our facility also has Planetree (whole program around consumers).Best wishes
Robyn
Robyn Birch
MAdv Prac IP&C, CICP
CNC Infection Control
Redland Hospital
Department of Health | Queensland Government
PO Box 585, ClevelandQLD 4163
t. (07) 3488 3518
m. 0412 585 099
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[cid:image001.png@01D4E939.EBB4CF50]Hi all,
I was hoping to pick your brains! We are coming up to accreditation soon, and I am wondering is anyone can share strategies/ideas in about how to meet the following criterion:3.3. Partnering with consumers Clinicians use organisational processes from the Partnering with Consumers Standard when preventing and managing healthcare-associated infections, and implementing the antimicrobial stewardship program to:
c. Share decision-makingMany thanks or all and any contributions!
Kelly
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02/04/2019 at 11:41 am #75313Jennifer BreenParticipantAuthor:
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VICHi Kelly,
We have a consumer representative on our Infection Prevention Committee who has lots of ideas and comments about the various issues we discuss within Standard 3. If she cannot attend in person she will often participate via teleconference. We also have consumer input to any educational material for patients and carers.
Hope that helps
Jenny Breen
Clinical Nurse Consultant
Infection Prevention,Surveillance and Epidemiology Unit (IPSE)
Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre
Melbourne________________________________
Hi Kelly
We just went through survey last week it is a developing one that I think we all struggle with. We used the consumer engagement around some brochure development and review and as our facility has ieMR (digital record) we now document the patient communication we have when we discuss why they are in isolation and precautions in place etc and when we consider negative screening. It has increased our workload but necessary.
We do have a plan for ongoing engagement including consumer engagement with more brochures and posters. Our facility also has Planetree (whole program around consumers).
Best wishes
Robyn
Robyn Birch
MAdv Prac IP&C, CICP
CNC Infection Control
Redland Hospital
Department of Health | Queensland Government
PO Box 585, ClevelandQLD 4163
t. (07) 3488 3518m. 0412 585 099
Robyn.Birch@health.qld.gov.au | http://www.health.qld.gov.au
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Hi all,
I was hoping to pick your brains! We are coming up to accreditation soon, and I am wondering is anyone can share strategies/ideas in about how to meet the following criterion:
3.3. Partnering with consumers Clinicians use organisational processes from the Partnering with Consumers Standard when preventing and managing healthcare-associated infections, and implementing the antimicrobial stewardship program to:
c. Share decision-making
Many thanks or all and any contributions!
Kelly
[wash_your_hands_icon] Hand Washing saves lives
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Kelly Barton
Infection Prevention & Control Officer
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