The objective of this integrative review is to synthesise the best available evidence on (i) what and (ii) how theory has been implemented in the development of interventions aiding healthcare staff to prevent and control healthcareassociated infections. Consequently the specific review questions to be addressed are: 1. What theory-based interventions have been implemented to aid healthcare staff prevent and control healthcare-associated infections? 2. How are these interventions structured and applied? 3. To what extent are these interventions effective
This thesis is a report of a theory driven study designed to evaluate the role of the 'intermediary...
This thesis is an experiment in asking patients, their visitors, healthcare professionals and resear...
Background In 2010, an Infection Prevention and Control Team in an acute Trust integrated an audit...
The integrative review will analyse and synthesise quantitative and qualitative evidence using the N...
Introduction: Within educational and practice based interventions to help address healthcare-associa...
While there is a wealth of evidence on aspects such as efficacy, effectiveness, cost-effectiveness a...
BackgroundInterventions to improve the antimicrobial prescribing practices of doctors have been impl...
Since the 2014 publication of updates to the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) c...
Many countries have developed antimicrobial stewardship programmes with strategies to optimise antim...
Background Infection prevention and control (IPC) practices performed by healthcare workers are key...
Introduction: Nurse and pharmacist independent prescribers manage patients with respiratory tract in...
The purpose of this research was to construct a program theory that identifies and describes the sal...
BackgroundUnprofessional behaviour (UB) between staff encompasses various behaviours, including inci...
BackgroundImplementing best practice in healthcare is complex. There is evidence to suggest that cer...
Background: Failure to successfully implement and sustain change over the long term continues to be ...
This thesis is a report of a theory driven study designed to evaluate the role of the 'intermediary...
This thesis is an experiment in asking patients, their visitors, healthcare professionals and resear...
Background In 2010, an Infection Prevention and Control Team in an acute Trust integrated an audit...
The integrative review will analyse and synthesise quantitative and qualitative evidence using the N...
Introduction: Within educational and practice based interventions to help address healthcare-associa...
While there is a wealth of evidence on aspects such as efficacy, effectiveness, cost-effectiveness a...
BackgroundInterventions to improve the antimicrobial prescribing practices of doctors have been impl...
Since the 2014 publication of updates to the Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA) c...
Many countries have developed antimicrobial stewardship programmes with strategies to optimise antim...
Background Infection prevention and control (IPC) practices performed by healthcare workers are key...
Introduction: Nurse and pharmacist independent prescribers manage patients with respiratory tract in...
The purpose of this research was to construct a program theory that identifies and describes the sal...
BackgroundUnprofessional behaviour (UB) between staff encompasses various behaviours, including inci...
BackgroundImplementing best practice in healthcare is complex. There is evidence to suggest that cer...
Background: Failure to successfully implement and sustain change over the long term continues to be ...
This thesis is a report of a theory driven study designed to evaluate the role of the 'intermediary...
This thesis is an experiment in asking patients, their visitors, healthcare professionals and resear...
Background In 2010, an Infection Prevention and Control Team in an acute Trust integrated an audit...