Infection control is fundamental to delivering effective health & social care at all levels. However health & social care professionals actual behaviour can sometimes seem intractable to the most rigorous training & promotion of safe practice
- including even basic hygiene precautions. Many have identified this problem but few have addressed why it occurs & how practices can lastingly be changed. This book reaches beyond a prescriptive approach to infection control behaviour examining the psychosocial forces that affect individual & group behaviours in practice. It gives a strong theoretical framework for practitioners supervisors & managers to reflect upon & challenge behaviour before providing practical advice on how to create supervise & promote genuinely consistent safe practice. This book aims to challenge fundamentally the way health & social care professionals supervisors & managers approach infection control & hygiene
- & in doing so to dramatically improve the health & safety of their patients clients colleagues & the public. I have deliberately set out to challenge the status quo & to push the frontiers of your thinking in relation to infection control. I have also attempted to provide a text that closes a gap where infection control research education & practice leaves much to be desired. Paul Elliott