We describe how COVID-19-related policy decisions and guidelines impacted healthcare workers (HCWs) during the UK's first COVID-19 pandemic phase. Guidelines in healthcare aim to streamline processes, improve quality and manage risk. However, we argue that during this time the guidelines we studied often fell short of these goals in practice. We analysed 74 remote interviews with 14 UK HCWs over 6 months (February-August 2020). Reframing guidelines through Mol's lens of 'enactment', we reveal embodied, relational and material impacts that some guidelines had for HCWs. Beyond guideline 'adherence', we show that enacting guidelines is an ongoing, complex process of negotiating and balancing multilevel tensions. Overall, guidelines: (1) were i...
Background: Hospital boards have the responsibility to ensure compliance of hospital staff with guid...
Introduction: During the COVID-19 pandemic, pregnant women were regarded as vulnerable to poor healt...
CITATION: Schmidt, B.-M. et al. 2020. Healthcare workers' adherence to infection prevention and cont...
We describe how COVID-19-related policy decisions and guidelines impacted healthcare workers (HCWs) ...
Abstract Objective: Practice guidelines are an important support tool for health behaviour change, b...
There is little understanding about what proportion of the target audience have read guidelines publ...
Abstract Background Properly implemented evidence-based clinical and public health guidelines can i...
Background This review is one of a series of rapid reviews that Cochrane contributors have prepared ...
Background This review is one of a series of rapid reviews that Cochrane contributors have prepar...
Background: During the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, various professional ethical guidance was i...
In the face of the coronavirus pandemic, clinicians are looking to multiple sources for guidance. Go...
Abstract Background During the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, various professional ethical guidan...
In the United Kingdom, the question of how much information is required to be given to patients abou...
Rationale Regardless of health issue, health sector, patient condition, or treatment modality, the ...
Abstract Background As COVID-19 death rates have risen and health-care systems have experienced incr...
Background: Hospital boards have the responsibility to ensure compliance of hospital staff with guid...
Introduction: During the COVID-19 pandemic, pregnant women were regarded as vulnerable to poor healt...
CITATION: Schmidt, B.-M. et al. 2020. Healthcare workers' adherence to infection prevention and cont...
We describe how COVID-19-related policy decisions and guidelines impacted healthcare workers (HCWs) ...
Abstract Objective: Practice guidelines are an important support tool for health behaviour change, b...
There is little understanding about what proportion of the target audience have read guidelines publ...
Abstract Background Properly implemented evidence-based clinical and public health guidelines can i...
Background This review is one of a series of rapid reviews that Cochrane contributors have prepared ...
Background This review is one of a series of rapid reviews that Cochrane contributors have prepar...
Background: During the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, various professional ethical guidance was i...
In the face of the coronavirus pandemic, clinicians are looking to multiple sources for guidance. Go...
Abstract Background During the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic, various professional ethical guidan...
In the United Kingdom, the question of how much information is required to be given to patients abou...
Rationale Regardless of health issue, health sector, patient condition, or treatment modality, the ...
Abstract Background As COVID-19 death rates have risen and health-care systems have experienced incr...
Background: Hospital boards have the responsibility to ensure compliance of hospital staff with guid...
Introduction: During the COVID-19 pandemic, pregnant women were regarded as vulnerable to poor healt...
CITATION: Schmidt, B.-M. et al. 2020. Healthcare workers' adherence to infection prevention and cont...