Involving patients in understanding hospital infection control using visual methods.
Mary WyerDebra JacksonRick IedemaSu-Yin HorGwendolyn L GilbertChristine JormClaire HookerMatthew Vincent Neil O'SullivanKatherine CarrollPublished in: Journal of clinical nursing (2015)
This study suggests that if clinicians seek to reduce infection rates, they must start to consider patients as active contributors to infection control. Clinicians can engage patients in conversations about practices and pay attention to patient feedback about infection risk. This will broaden clinicians' understandings of infection control risks and behaviours, and assist them to support appropriate patient self-care behaviour.