DownloadThe Portobello Bookshop Gift Guide 2024

Infection Control

A Psychosocial Approach to Changing Practice

Paul Elliott editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:25th Feb '09

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Infection Control cover

Paul Elliott has drawn together a thought-provoking collection of topics that together explain the psychology of infection prevention and control. This is a book about how to change and improve practice, written by people who understand the trade of infection prevention and control. Reflection exercises are cleverly used throughout the text to provoke the reader to think of their own experiences in and their practice of healthcare. The reader is led into considering how improvements can be made to the delivery of infection prevention and control, and at the same time to understand why the way we think ultimately determines the likelihood of their success. Each reflection exercise is accompanied by clear and concise explanations, helping the reader to analyse and critique him/ herself and the way we do things now.

Review Quotes 'This is not simply a book about infection control. Paul Elliott's text is a much needed account of the psychosocial principles which explain why health and social care workers do or do not take appropriate infection control measures. Reminds the reader that infection control is an integral part of day-to-day patient care and not an optional extra. The book has given me valuable additional insight into infection prevention and control, and has made me consider some different approaches to my practice as a medical microbiologist dealing with infection prevention and control. I recommend the book as a useful reference text for all health and social care workers and as essential reading for specialists in infection prevention and control.' THE BULLETIN OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PATHOLOGISTS 'A refreshing re-examination of infection control and why effective prevention and control measures are not implemented. This book provides a useful understanding of the psychosocial issues affecting the delivery of care and forms a good basis for considering the science of infection control implementation. I recommend it to all nurses involved in care delivery.' NURSING STANDARD

ISBN: 9781857756128

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 566g

280 pages