This theoretical module, delivered online, begins with an overview of how infection control practices have evolved over time, exploring the impact and influence of changing global environmental/cultural/financial perspectives on infection categorisation, prevention, control and monitoring. As the module continues, concepts such as surveillance, audit activity, quality improvement initiatives and research will be introduced, discussed, debated and appraised within the framework of practice enhancement - acknowledging the need to understand and appreciate the wide range of mechanisms available to assist in recognising good quality practice and addressing practice deficits.
Delivery of core module materials is via VLE: Asynchronous online activities, formative assessment, PDP and independent study will support learning and engagement, and provide opportunity to present, discuss and debate the implications of poor infection control practice, and the mechanisms which can be implemented to promote and enhance effective infection control practice. These mechanisms include education, research, quality improvement approaches and evidence based practice; multi-disciplinary teamwork, leadership and role modelling; clinical governance issues such as international and national political agendas, local policy, risk assessment, resource allocation and management systems,dealing with the media and the public, and managing litigation. The topics studied will reflect current national and international issues in the field of infection control, and which are relevant to the students’ area of personal or professional interest.
As a result, the module will support students to develop characteristics which contribute to the UWS Graduate Attributes of 'UNIVERSAL'-critical thinking&culturally aware; 'WORK-READY'-knowledgeable&problem solving; AND 'SUCCESSFUL'-innovative&transformational.
- Assists in the development of enhanced knowledge, understanding and application of infection control principles to support practice at local, national and international levels.
- Encourages the development of graduate/employability skills such as critical appraisal skills, communication skills (including presentation skills) and ICT skills.
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