Understanding Tasks Through the Conceptual Framework of Adherence Engineering
August 12th 2016Frank Drews, MS, PhD, professor of cognitive and neural sciences at the University of Utah, Department of Psychology, discusses the steps that are involved in developing a better understanding of tasks through the conceptual framework of adherence engineering.
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Reducing Physical Effort Decreases Negative Patient Outcomes
August 12th 2016Frank Drews, MS, PhD, professor of cognitive and neural sciences at the University of Utah, Department of Psychology, discusses how psychological analysis of human behavior has lead his team to produce adherence engineering kits that would reducing physical effort and decreasing negative patient outcomes.
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How Can Adherence Engineering Kits Help Prevent Spread of Infections?
August 10th 2016Frank Drews, MS, PhD, professor of cognitive and neural sciences at the University of Utah, Department of Psychology, discusses ways in which adherence engineering can be applied to prevent infection transmission.
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Preventing Infection and Common Causes of VAC
August 6th 2016Grace Lee, MD, MPH, associate medical director, Infection Control, Boston Children’s Hospital, discusses the current VAP bundle and its focus on infectious conditions as well as the need for a VAC bundle that will prevent other causes of VAC for patients on the ventilator.
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Precautions to Prevent MRSA and VRE Transmission in Healthcare Setting
July 29th 2016Michael Calderwood, MD, MPH, previously assistant hospital epidemiologist and associate director of antimicrobial stewardship at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, outlines ways in which infection prevention strategies can be modified to fit the needs of immunocompromised individuals.
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Animal-to-Human Infection Transmission During Healthcare Setting Visits
July 27th 2016Gonzalo Bearman, MD, MPH, hospital epidemiologist, Virginia Commonwealth University, explains the risk of animal to human infection transmission during personal pet, service animal, and assisted-therapy animal healthcare setting visitations.
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Minimizing the Risk of Infection Transmission from Animal-assisted Therapies in Healthcare Setting
July 25th 2016Gonzalo Bearman, MD, MPH, hospital epidemiologist, Virginia Commonwealth University, describes possible protocols that healthcare institutions can implement in order to reduce the risk of animal to human infection transmission.
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What is Currently Being Done to Fight the Threats Associated with Antimicrobial-resistance?
July 24th 2016Marion A. Kainer, MD, MPH, FRACP, FSHEA, director, Healthcare Associated Infections and Antimicrobial Resistance Program, Tennessee Department of Health, outlines currently available strategies to avoid antimicrobial resistance.
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Will We See More Cases of Antibiotic-resistant Superbugs in the US?
July 23rd 2016Jason C. Gallagher, PharmD, FCCP, FIDSA, BCPS, President, Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists, in light of the recent antibiotic resistant superbug, shares if we will see more cases of antibiotic resistance in the United States.
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