Sequencing Patient Care Tasks as an Infection Prevention Practice
Bradley W. Weaver,
Joel M. Mumma,
Sweta Parmar
et al.
Abstract:Healthcare-associated infections are common, yet largely preventable. We examined whether nurses that successfully limited their contamination spread in a high-fidelity simulated environment sequenced their tasks differently than nurses that spread more contamination by reanalyzing an existing dataset. In the simulations, contamination spread was tracked using live viral surrogates (bacteriophages), which are harmless to humans. An overall contamination performance score was calculated for each participant, wh… Show more
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