Five core areas to focus infection prevention and transmission risk breaches training based on quarantine staff orientation sessions: A qualitative study
Background & Aim: Breach awareness in relation to types, mitigation, and reporting should be a routine part of infection prevention training. Understanding breaches can reduce the risk of disease transmission to staff and communities when contextualized to the infectious disease, environment, an...
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Main Authors: | Angela Dawn Sheedy (Author), Alison Claire Fitzgerald (Author), Diann Elizabeth Black (Author), Joy Antoinette Scott (Author), Fiona Mary Rettie (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2023-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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