Identifying research priorities for infection prevention and control. A mixed methods study with a convergent design.
Maura P SmiddyE BurtonL KingstonToney Thomas PoovelikunnelM MoyoA FloresPublished in: Journal of infection prevention (2024)
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.