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. 2022 Jun 20;11:87. doi: 10.1186/s13756-022-01125-8

Table 1.

The major objectives and activities of the IPC committee

IPC committee
Main objectives Main activities
To provide a strategy to management for the implementation (including unplanned events, such as outbreaks) and improvement of the IPC programme To meet regularly to discuss the current status of the programme
To ensure monitoring and evaluation of IPC policies To initiate regular awareness campaigns within the facility
To develop and implement policies, guidelines and procedures relating to IPC and ensuring their currency and accessibility to staff To keep up to date with the latest evidence and recommendations, with particular regard to Guidelines and Good Practices
To review IPC reports and problems that may cause infections and identify areas for intervention by using surveillance and other data To communicate clearly with the facility administration on all issues related to infection control
To decide how IPC practices can be applied, based on the amount of available equipment, ensuring that decisions are practical and standard To adhere to international, national, or regional recommendations and initiatives such as the National Action Plan on Antimicrobial Resistance (PNCAR) [68], the National Prevention Plan (PNP), WHO's “Safe Lives: Clean Your Hands” campaign, European Antibiotic Awareness Day, prevalence surveys, etc
To assess and promote improved IPC practices at all levels of the healthcare facility
To ensure and monitor appropriate staff training in IPC and safety management
To ensure implementation of multimodal strategies to achieve IPC practice improvement