This thesis has provided new knowledge about the surveillance of healthcare associated infections both in Australia and internationally. Using a mixed methods approach, a series of evidence based and pragmatic recommendations for a national surveillance program in Australia have been generated. Gaps in current surveillance activities across Australia were identified, and findings from the novel application of a discrete choice experiment, have identified strong key stakeholder support for a preferred national program to reduce the burden of infections in Australian hospitals
1,708 members of the Australian Infection Control Association were surveyed to describe the practice...
This surveillance report describes data relating to a number of key Healthcare Associated Infection ...
Background\ud \ud Australia has commenced public reporting and benchmarking of healthcare associated...
This thesis has provided new knowledge about the surveillance of healthcare associated infections bo...
Abstract Objective. Healthcare-associated infection (HAI) surveillance programs are critical for inf...
Australia does not have a national healthcare-associated infection (HAI) surveillance program. Witho...
Australia does not have a national healthcare-associated infection (HAI) surveillance program. Witho...
In the absence of a national health care-associated infection surveillance program in Australia, dif...
Introduction A healthcare-associated infection (HAI) data point prevalence study (PPS) conducted in ...
Endorsed by the Australasian College for Infection Prevention and Control (ACIPC) ACIPC is the peak ...
Objective: To identify key stakeholder preferences and priorities when considering a national health...
Surveillance is as an essential function of a public health system. This thesis contains three discr...
Data obtained from surveillance can underpin public health activities and infection prevention and c...
Introduction: Central to all efforts to control and prevent healthcare associated infections (HAIs) ...
Background Australia has commenced public reporting and benchmarking of healthcare associated infect...
1,708 members of the Australian Infection Control Association were surveyed to describe the practice...
This surveillance report describes data relating to a number of key Healthcare Associated Infection ...
Background\ud \ud Australia has commenced public reporting and benchmarking of healthcare associated...
This thesis has provided new knowledge about the surveillance of healthcare associated infections bo...
Abstract Objective. Healthcare-associated infection (HAI) surveillance programs are critical for inf...
Australia does not have a national healthcare-associated infection (HAI) surveillance program. Witho...
Australia does not have a national healthcare-associated infection (HAI) surveillance program. Witho...
In the absence of a national health care-associated infection surveillance program in Australia, dif...
Introduction A healthcare-associated infection (HAI) data point prevalence study (PPS) conducted in ...
Endorsed by the Australasian College for Infection Prevention and Control (ACIPC) ACIPC is the peak ...
Objective: To identify key stakeholder preferences and priorities when considering a national health...
Surveillance is as an essential function of a public health system. This thesis contains three discr...
Data obtained from surveillance can underpin public health activities and infection prevention and c...
Introduction: Central to all efforts to control and prevent healthcare associated infections (HAIs) ...
Background Australia has commenced public reporting and benchmarking of healthcare associated infect...
1,708 members of the Australian Infection Control Association were surveyed to describe the practice...
This surveillance report describes data relating to a number of key Healthcare Associated Infection ...
Background\ud \ud Australia has commenced public reporting and benchmarking of healthcare associated...