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 |
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To ensure and monitor appropriate staff training in IPC and safety management |
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To ensure implementation of multimodal strategies to achieve IPC practice improvement |
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