I’ve written this post in preparation for next Wednesday’s IPS Journal Club in partnership with the Infection Prevention Society (register here). (Please note, it will be a little earlier in the day than most previous Journal Clubs, so don’t miss it!) The paper that I have chosen for the Journal Club is this one in the Journal of Infection Prevention, exploring infection prevention behaviour in hospital nursing staff.
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Exploring barriers to “water free” care
There is an increasingly strong rationale for going “water free” (or at least “water lite”) in our delivery of critical care to reduce the risk of antibiotic-resistant Gram-negative infections. But it’s a challenging concept in quite a few ways. In fact, when I’ve suggested it in the past, there has been a palpable gasp and quite a few objections raised! So I was struck by a recent JHI study exploring barriers to implementing water free care.
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