Identifying research priorities for infection prevention and control. A mixed methods study with a convergent design

Author:

Smiddy MP1ORCID,Burton E12,Kingston L3,Poovelikunnel T Thomas45ORCID,Moyo M6ORCID,Flores A7

Affiliation:

1. School of Public Health, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland

2. Pharmacy Department, Bon Secours Hospital, Cork, Ireland

3. Department of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Limerick, Limerick, Ireland

4. Office of the National Director Health Protection, HSE - Health Protection Surveillance Centre, Dublin, Ireland

5. Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery, RCSI, Dublin

6. Department of Social Sciences and Nursing, Solent University, Southampton, UK

7. Infection Prevention and Control Department, Kings College Hospitals Foundation NHS Trust, London, UK

Abstract

Background Meaningful research creates evidence for Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) practice. Aim To establish Infection Prevention Society (IPS) members’ research priorities to support future research projects. Methods A mixed methods convergent parallel design incorporating a cross-sectional survey of IPS members (2022–2023), and focus group findings from the IPS Consultative Committee, (October 2022). Quantitative data were analysed using descriptive statistics. Qualitative data were transcribed verbatim, entered into NVivo 12, and analysed using a thematic analysis approach. Findings/Results 132 IPS members responded to the survey, including 120 (90.9%) nurses. The three most prevalent priorities were: Quality Improvement and Patient Safety ( n = 84, 16.1%); IPC Training and Education ( n = 77, 14.8%); and IPC Evidence-based Guidelines ( n = 76, 14.6%). Analysis of the focus group transcripts identified six emergent themes ‘Patient Centred Care’, ‘Training and Education’, ‘IPC Role and Identity’, ‘IPC Leadership’, ‘IPC is Everyone’s Responsibility’, and ‘Research Activity’. Triangulation of findings demonstrated concordance between quantitative and qualitative findings with Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (QIPS) and Training and Education identified as priority research areas. Discussion This study highlights the necessity of developing support systems and incorporating research priorities in QIPS, as well as Training and Education. The findings of this study align with the recommended core competencies and components for effective infection prevention and control programs, making them relevant to QIPS initiatives. The outcomes of the study will serve as a valuable resource to guide the IPS Research and Development Committee in delivering practical support to IPS members.

Funder

Infection Prevention Society

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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