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Hi Fiona
I am Course Leader for MSc Infection Prevention and Control and a Short
Course in Infection Prevention and Control at Oxford Brookes University, and
just to let you know that we only teach ANTT , and indicate that it is
applicable to the insertion and ongoing care of invasive devices, and wound
care, whether in acute care, or in the community.
Some organisations here (in the UK) are implementing this initiative across
the board, with its audit tool, and signing off competence in all staff,
including medical staff, in relation to the insertion of peripheral venous
cannulae, IV medicines management, central line management, and insertion of
Urinary catheters.
Cheers
Jackie
Ms Jackie Miley
Course Leader MSc Infection Prevention and Control
Course Leader Short Course Infection Prevention & Control
Senior Lecturer Infection Prevention and Control & Continuing Professional
Development
Brookes University
School of Health and Social Care
Jack Straw’s Lane
Marston
Oxford OX3 0FL
01865 485251
jmiley@brookes.ac.uk
Dip RN, Cert Infection Control, PGCert Management, PGCert Public Health,
PGCert Higher Professional Education
On 27 June 2011 05:59, Wishart, Michael wrote:
> Hi Fiona
>
> I recall the work of Tal Ellis from the Uni of SA which proposed this
> concept for the management of long term, chronic wounds. My understanding
> was that is was not really suited to acute trauma or surgical wounds. I
> don’t have any sources to cite for this, sorry, just what I recall of
> previous discussions.
>
> I must admit I am surprised to hear universities teaching this concept for
> all wound care. Would be interested to hear if this is a widespread
> component of university training programs now.
>
> Cheers
> Michael
>
> Michael Wishart | GPH – Infection Control Coordinator
>
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> Hospital
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> Subject: [AICA_Infexion_Connexion] Wound Field Concept
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> Hi All,
>
> I was recently introduced to the wound field concept by a new graduate
> nurse who had failed her aseptic non touch technique competency as she was
> using the wound field concept that she was taught at her university.
>
> Although I can find theoretical information on this concept I have not
> found any research to show that this is a clinically better practice than
> using an ANTT. It does not appear to be included in the latest Australian
> Infection Control Guidelines or the new national standards either.
>
> Does anyone have any references to support the wound field concept
> especially in relation to reduction in HAI rates?
> Does anyone use this concept in their facility?
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Fiona De Sousa
> Infection Prevention & Control Coordinator
> Sydney Adventist Hospital
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