Implementing strategies to prevent infections in acute-care settings

Author:

Trivedi Kavita K.ORCID,Schaffzin Joshua K.ORCID,Deloney Valerie M.,Aureden KathyORCID,Carrico RuthORCID,Garcia-Houchins Sylvia,Garrett J. Hudson,Glowicz JanetORCID,Lee Grace M.,Maragakis Lisa L.,Moody JuliaORCID,Pettis Ann MarieORCID,Saint Sanjay,Schweizer Marin L.ORCID,Yokoe Deborah S.,Berenholtz Sean

Abstract

AbstractThis document introduces and explains common implementation concepts and frameworks relevant to healthcare epidemiology and infection prevention and control and can serve as a stand-alone guide or be paired with the “SHEA/IDSA/APIC Compendium of Strategies to Prevent Healthcare-Associated Infections in Acute Care Hospitals: 2022 Updates,” which contain technical implementation guidance for specific healthcare-associated infections. This Compendium article focuses on broad behavioral and socio-adaptive concepts and suggests ways that infection prevention and control teams, healthcare epidemiologists, infection preventionists, and specialty groups may utilize them to deliver high-quality care. Implementation concepts, frameworks, and models can help bridge the “knowing-doing” gap, a term used to describe why practices in healthcare may diverge from those recommended according to evidence. It aims to guide the reader to think about implementation and to find resources suited for a specific setting and circumstances by describing strategies for implementation, including determinants and measurement, as well as the conceptual models and frameworks: 4Es, Behavior Change Wheel, CUSP, European and Mixed Methods, Getting to Outcomes, Model for Improvement, RE-AIM, REP, and Theoretical Domains.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical),Epidemiology

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