Background Individuals in residential and aged care facilities (RACFs) are at risk of developing health care-associated infections (HAIs) due to factors such as age-related changes in physiology, immunity, comorbid illness and functional disability. The recent establishment of an Australian Royal Commission into the Quality of Residential and Aged Care Services highlights the challenges of providing care in this sector. This national study identified infection prevention and control (IPC) services, practice and priorities in Australian RACFs. Methods A cross-sectional study of 158 Australian RACFs comprising a 42-question survey incorporating five key domains relating to IPC namely governance, education, practice, surveillance, competency ...
Background: Understanding current patterns of antibiotic use in residential aged care facilities (RA...
Aim: Most residents in residential aged care facilities are incontinent. This study explored how con...
1,708 members of the Australian Infection Control Association were surveyed to describe the practice...
Background Individuals in residential and aged care facilities (RACFs) are at risk of developing hea...
Background: Healthcare-associated infections are serious and significant complications present acros...
This study assessed infection prevention and antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) practices in Australian...
Objective To provide an overview of Australian residential aged care facilities' (RACFs') COVID-19 o...
Infections are leading causes of hospitalizations from residential aged care services (RACS), which ...
Background: Infection control professionals (ICPs) are critical in maintaining high standards of qua...
Background Infection control professionals (ICPs) are critical in maintaining high standards of qual...
Background Infection control professionals (ICPs) are critical in maintaining high standards of qual...
Background: There is little information on the prevalence and type of antimicrobial stewardship (AMS...
Background: Infection prevention and control (IPC) is a critical, although often neglected, part of ...
Abstract Background Residential aged-care facilities in Australia emerged as the high-risk setting t...
Ching Jou Lim,1 David CM Kong,1 Rhonda L Stuart2,31Centre for Medicine Use and Safety, Monash Univer...
Background: Understanding current patterns of antibiotic use in residential aged care facilities (RA...
Aim: Most residents in residential aged care facilities are incontinent. This study explored how con...
1,708 members of the Australian Infection Control Association were surveyed to describe the practice...
Background Individuals in residential and aged care facilities (RACFs) are at risk of developing hea...
Background: Healthcare-associated infections are serious and significant complications present acros...
This study assessed infection prevention and antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) practices in Australian...
Objective To provide an overview of Australian residential aged care facilities' (RACFs') COVID-19 o...
Infections are leading causes of hospitalizations from residential aged care services (RACS), which ...
Background: Infection control professionals (ICPs) are critical in maintaining high standards of qua...
Background Infection control professionals (ICPs) are critical in maintaining high standards of qual...
Background Infection control professionals (ICPs) are critical in maintaining high standards of qual...
Background: There is little information on the prevalence and type of antimicrobial stewardship (AMS...
Background: Infection prevention and control (IPC) is a critical, although often neglected, part of ...
Abstract Background Residential aged-care facilities in Australia emerged as the high-risk setting t...
Ching Jou Lim,1 David CM Kong,1 Rhonda L Stuart2,31Centre for Medicine Use and Safety, Monash Univer...
Background: Understanding current patterns of antibiotic use in residential aged care facilities (RA...
Aim: Most residents in residential aged care facilities are incontinent. This study explored how con...
1,708 members of the Australian Infection Control Association were surveyed to describe the practice...