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Infection control professionals’ knowledge, preparedness and experiences of
managing SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 in the Australian healthcare settings: A
multidisciplinary cross-sectional studyDear ACIPC Members,
Health professionals are critical to the containment and response to
outbreaks of infectious diseases. The ongoing COVID-19 outbreak has once
again highlighted the crucial role of Infection control professionals in
managing the health and wellbeing of the Australian population.We would like to invite you to take part in a multidisciplinary
cross-sectional research study aiming to explore the infection control
professionals’ knowledge, preparedness and experiences of managing
SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 in Australian healthcare settings. You have received
this email because you are an infection control professional with a current
membership to the ACIPC.Your participation is entirely voluntary. The survey comprises of four
sections and will take approximately ten minutes to complete. Submitting
your completed questionnaire is an indication of your consent to participate
in the study.All responses are anonymous and there will not be any information obtained
in connection with this research project that can identify you. All
collected information will remain confidential and will only be accessed by
the investigators.This study is being led by Professor Ramon Z. Shaban (University of Sydney
and Western Sydney Local Health District), together with a team of
infectious diseases and infection prevention and control researchers. If you
have any questions about the study or would like to know more information,
please contact Professor Shaban at: (e):
office.professor-shaban@sydney.edu.au
.To begin the survey, please
click hereThank you for taking the time to participate in our survey.
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