Background Patient safety and HAI prevention and control should be a pillar of the professional level of competency starting from the first approach to health care organizations (undergraduate level). It should be based also on active involvement of the students. The 10th anniversary of the adoption of Clean Care is Safer Care project in Italy provided the opportunity to the Universities members of the GISIO-SItI Study Group on HAI to try new ways to encourage students' creativity. Aim To actively involve students in Nursing, Medical Degree, Other HealthCare Professionals in a creative contest on hand hygiene in order to increase their awareness both of this topic and more in general of HAI. Methods The Universities members of the GISIO network promoted at local level a contest after previously defining aim, methods and framework for evaluating the results. Students were invited to prepare by May 5 th , 2016 products such as videos, posters, presentations, leaflets, screensavers. The best works will represent their University in a national contest to be held on November 18 th. Conclusion Given the encouraging achievements, the steering group is considering whether to extend the participation in the next future. References ………………… Results More than 600 students from 9 Italian Universities and 38 from Albania were involved. 105 projects were presented for evaluation. A local committee judged according to a common framework on the following items: scientific accuracy, creativity, products' technical quality, usefulness for campaigning. 5 videos, 2 manifestos, 1 presentation, 1 poster, 1 leaflet won at local level. A national committee will be in charge to apply the same criteria to the national contest.
...and the winner is...A national contest on Clean Care / Auxilia, F; Agodi, A; Arrigoni, C; Brusaferro, S; D'Errico, Marcello Mario; Laganà, P; Montagna, Mt; Nobile, M; Pasquarella, C; Sodano, L; Torregrossa, Mv. - ELETTRONICO. - (2016). (Intervento presentato al convegno Conference: Federation of Infection Societies (FIS) Annual Conference and the 10th Healthcare Infection Society (HIS) International Conference 2016, At Edinburgh; UK tenutosi a Edinburgh nel 6-8 november 2016).
...and the winner is...A national contest on Clean Care
D'ERRICO, Marcello Mario;
2016-01-01
Abstract
Background Patient safety and HAI prevention and control should be a pillar of the professional level of competency starting from the first approach to health care organizations (undergraduate level). It should be based also on active involvement of the students. The 10th anniversary of the adoption of Clean Care is Safer Care project in Italy provided the opportunity to the Universities members of the GISIO-SItI Study Group on HAI to try new ways to encourage students' creativity. Aim To actively involve students in Nursing, Medical Degree, Other HealthCare Professionals in a creative contest on hand hygiene in order to increase their awareness both of this topic and more in general of HAI. Methods The Universities members of the GISIO network promoted at local level a contest after previously defining aim, methods and framework for evaluating the results. Students were invited to prepare by May 5 th , 2016 products such as videos, posters, presentations, leaflets, screensavers. The best works will represent their University in a national contest to be held on November 18 th. Conclusion Given the encouraging achievements, the steering group is considering whether to extend the participation in the next future. References ………………… Results More than 600 students from 9 Italian Universities and 38 from Albania were involved. 105 projects were presented for evaluation. A local committee judged according to a common framework on the following items: scientific accuracy, creativity, products' technical quality, usefulness for campaigning. 5 videos, 2 manifestos, 1 presentation, 1 poster, 1 leaflet won at local level. A national committee will be in charge to apply the same criteria to the national contest.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.