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To follow a rule? On frontline clinicians' understandings and embodiments of hospital-acquired infection prevention and control rules.

Rick Iedema1, Christine Jorm, Claire Hooker, Su-Yin Hor, Mary Wyer, Gwendolyn L Gilbert2.   

Abstract

This article reports on a study of clinicians' responses to footage of their enactments of infection prevention and control. The study's approach was to elicit clinicians' reflections on and clarifications about the connections among infection control activities and infection control rules, taking into account their awareness, interpretation and in situ application of those rules. The findings of the study are that clinicians responded to footage of their own infection prevention and control practices by articulating previously unheeded tensions and constraints including infection control rules that were incomplete, undergoing change, and conflicting; material obstructions limiting infection control efforts; and habituated and divergent rule enactments and rule interpretations that were problematic but disregarded. The reflexive process is shown to elicit clinicians' learning about these complexities as they affect the accomplishment of effective infection control. The process is further shown to strengthen clinicians' appreciation of infection control as necessitating deliberation to decide what are locally appropriate standards, interpretations, assumptions, habituations and enactments of infection control. The article concludes that clinicians' 'practical wisdom' is unlikely to reach its full potential without video-assisted scrutiny of and deliberation about in situ clinical work. This enables clinicians to anchor their in situ enactments, reasonings and interpretations to local agreements about the intent, applicability, limits and practical enactment of rules.

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Keywords:  abduction; embodied practice; infection control; patient safety; practical wisdom; rules; video-reflexivity

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29999417     DOI: 10.1177/1363459318785677

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health (London)        ISSN: 1363-4593


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1.  Understanding safety differently: developing a model of resilience in the use of intravenous insulin infusions in hospital in-patients-a feasibility study protocol.

Authors:  Mais Hasan Iflaifel; Rosemary Lim; Kath Ryan; Clare Crowley; Rick Iedema
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2019-07-10       Impact factor: 2.692

2.  Testing the efficacy and acceptability of video-reflexive methods in personal protective equipment training for medical interns: a mixed methods study.

Authors:  Mary Wyer; Su-Yin Hor; Ruth Barratt; G L Gilbert
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2021-10-11       Impact factor: 3.006

3.  'Like building a plane and flying it all in one go': an interview study of infection prevention and control in Australian general practice during the first 2 years of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.

Authors:  Su-Yin Hor; Penelope Burns; Faith R Yong; Ruth Barratt; Chris Degeling; Leah Williams Veazey; Mary Wyer; Gwendolyn L Gilbert
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2022-09-19       Impact factor: 3.006

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