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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Management
  • Infection Prevention and Control
  • Occupational Safety and Health

Background:

  • Proactive safety approaches are promising but face implementation challenges due to resource limitations.
  • Infection prevention programs can benefit from enhanced safety monitoring strategies.
  • Existing organizational structures and technologies may not fully support continuous safety monitoring.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore Joint Activity Monitoring (JAM) as a component of proactive safety programs.
  • To identify organizational and technological requirements for implementing real-time monitoring tools.
  • To describe strategies and challenges in developing JAM capabilities for infection prevention.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual alignment of JAM with proactive monitoring requirements.
  • Instrumenting daily work tools for continuous, unobtrusive, real-time monitoring.
  • Analysis of practical experiences and identified challenges during development.

Main Results:

  • Successful conceptual alignment of JAM with proactive safety needs.
  • Identification of significant organizational and technological hurdles in real-time monitoring implementation.
  • Development of strategies to overcome these challenges in practical settings.

Conclusions:

  • Joint Activity Monitoring (JAM) presents a viable, yet complex, component for proactive safety.
  • Successful implementation hinges on addressing specific organizational and technological requirements.
  • Further research and development are needed to refine JAM for widespread adoption in safety programs.