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  • Healthcare Management
  • Infection Prevention and Control

Background:

  • Healthcare trusts typically employ multiple infection control nurses.
  • This trust operates with a singular, senior-level infection control nurse.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the operational model of infection prevention and control with a single dedicated nurse.
  • To assess the effectiveness and challenges of this unique staffing structure.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative analysis of the nurse's roles and responsibilities.
  • Review of infection control data and outcomes.
  • Interviews with key stakeholders (if applicable).

Main Results:

  • The single nurse holds a senior position and directs infection prevention and control.
  • This model presents unique challenges and potential efficiencies.

Conclusions:

  • A single, experienced infection control nurse can potentially manage comprehensive infection prevention and control programs.
  • Further research is needed to evaluate the long-term impact and scalability of this model.