Involving patients in understanding hospital infection control using visual methods

Author:

Wyer Mary1ORCID,Jackson Debra2,Iedema Rick13,Hor Su-Yin4,Gilbert Gwendolyn L56,Jorm Christine7,Hooker Claire8,O'Sullivan Matthew Vincent Neil69,Carroll Katherine10

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health; School of Health Sciences; University of Tasmania (Sydney Campus); Darlinghurst NSW Australia

2. Oxford Brookes University, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences; Oxford and University of New England; School of Health; Darlinghurst NSW Australia

3. Agency for Clinical Innovation; NSW Ministry of Health; Chatswood NSW Australia

4. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences; University of Technology; Sydney NSW Australia

5. Marie Bashir Institute for Infectious Diseases and Biosecurity, Faculty of Medicine; University of Sydney; Westmead NSW Australia

6. Centre for Infectious Diseases and Microbiology; Westmead Hospital; Westmead NSW Australia

7. Sydney Medical School; The University of Sydney; Camperdown NSW Australia

8. Medical Humanities, Centre for Values, Ethics and the Law in Medicine; Faculty of Medicine; The University Of Sydney; Camperdown NSW Australia

9. Marie Bashir Institution for Infectious Diseases and Biosecurity; University of Sydney; Westmead NSW Australia

10. Faculty of Health Sciences; Mayo Clinic; Rochester MN USA

Funder

The National Health and Medical Research Council Australia

Australian government

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Medicine,General Nursing

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3. Outsider, insider, alongsider: examining reflexivity in hospital-based video research;Carroll;International Journal of Multiple Research Approaches,2009

4. Infection control ‘undercover’: a patient experience;Dancer;Journal of Hospital Infection,2012

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