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Book Synopsis

An understanding of the social sciences within infection prevention and control (IPC) is important for those working in health and social care. This new book, Infection Prevention and Control: A Social Science Perspective positions the specialty of IPC as more than a technical discipline concerned with microbes. It is about people and their behaviour in context and the book therefore explores a number of relevant social sciences and their relationship to IPC across different contexts and cultures. IPC is relevant to every person who works in, and accesses health care and it remains a global challenge. Exploring novel approaches and perspectives that expand our collective horizons in an ever changing and evolving IPC landscape therefore makes sense.

Key Features:

  • Offers new perspectives beyond the topic area of infection prevention and control, to push the frontiers of knowledge and to challenge the status quo
  • Interprofessional in nature and relevant

    Table of Contents

    Part 1: Psychosocial Perspectives
    Chapter 1: Psychosocial theories and approaches: Their impact upon infection prevention and control
    Chapter 2: The psychosocial nature of infection prevention and control
    Chapter 3: The concept of truth

    Part 2: Leadership Perspectives
    Chapter 4: Leadership and influence in infection prevention and control
    Chapter 5: Power and compliance within infection prevention and control practice
    Chapter 6: Patient safety, governance, leadership and infection prevention and control
    Chapter 7: Communicating with compassion: service user perspectives
    Chapter 8: The weaponising of IPC and its heart breaking consequences
    Chapter 9: Why do we choose to work in infection prevention and control?

    Part 3: Real world perspectives
    Chapter 10: Human factors engineering in infection prevention and control
    Chapter 11: How we talk about infection prevention and hand hygiene matters for behaviour change
    Chapter 12: Do campaigns make you anxious: A focus on unintended consequences
    Chapter 13: Educating, engaging, campaigning – social media as an adjunct to infection prevention and control
    Chapter 14: Unshackling infectiousness and dismantling stigma: Gay men and HIV
    Chapter 15: Physician Associates and their role in reducing the transmission of infection - a personal perspective
    Chapter 16: Infection prevention and control in healthcare-built environments
    Chapter 17: Musings on philosophy and infection prevention and control

Infection Prevention and Control

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    A Hardback by Paul Elliott, Julie Storr, Annette Jeanes

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/1/2023 12:06:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032459448, 978-1032459448
      ISBN10: 1032459441

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      An understanding of the social sciences within infection prevention and control (IPC) is important for those working in health and social care. This new book, Infection Prevention and Control: A Social Science Perspective positions the specialty of IPC as more than a technical discipline concerned with microbes. It is about people and their behaviour in context and the book therefore explores a number of relevant social sciences and their relationship to IPC across different contexts and cultures. IPC is relevant to every person who works in, and accesses health care and it remains a global challenge. Exploring novel approaches and perspectives that expand our collective horizons in an ever changing and evolving IPC landscape therefore makes sense.

      Key Features:

      • Offers new perspectives beyond the topic area of infection prevention and control, to push the frontiers of knowledge and to challenge the status quo
      • Interprofessional in nature and relevant

        Table of Contents

        Part 1: Psychosocial Perspectives
        Chapter 1: Psychosocial theories and approaches: Their impact upon infection prevention and control
        Chapter 2: The psychosocial nature of infection prevention and control
        Chapter 3: The concept of truth

        Part 2: Leadership Perspectives
        Chapter 4: Leadership and influence in infection prevention and control
        Chapter 5: Power and compliance within infection prevention and control practice
        Chapter 6: Patient safety, governance, leadership and infection prevention and control
        Chapter 7: Communicating with compassion: service user perspectives
        Chapter 8: The weaponising of IPC and its heart breaking consequences
        Chapter 9: Why do we choose to work in infection prevention and control?

        Part 3: Real world perspectives
        Chapter 10: Human factors engineering in infection prevention and control
        Chapter 11: How we talk about infection prevention and hand hygiene matters for behaviour change
        Chapter 12: Do campaigns make you anxious: A focus on unintended consequences
        Chapter 13: Educating, engaging, campaigning – social media as an adjunct to infection prevention and control
        Chapter 14: Unshackling infectiousness and dismantling stigma: Gay men and HIV
        Chapter 15: Physician Associates and their role in reducing the transmission of infection - a personal perspective
        Chapter 16: Infection prevention and control in healthcare-built environments
        Chapter 17: Musings on philosophy and infection prevention and control

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