Reducing the Transmission of Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus and Clostridium Difficile in the Canadian Healthcare System by Enabling Front Line Healthcare Worker Behavioural Change Using Positive Deviance

Reducing the Transmission of Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus and Clostridium Difficile in the Canadian Healthcare System by Enabling Front Line Healthcare Worker Behavioural Change Using Positive Deviance

Auteur : Michael Gardam, Vivek Goel, Elizabeth Bryce, Natasha Crowcroft, Marlies Van Dijk, Charles Maurice Mather, Paige Reason, Liz Rykert, Keith McCandless, Brenda Zimmerman

Date de publication : 2011

Éditeur : Canadian Patient Safety Institute

Nombre de pages : 42

Résumé du livre

"This project was an 18-month trial of using Positive Deviance and other Liberating Structures to help decrease healthcare associated infections in Canadian acute care facilities. This approach was chosen because given that healthcare organizations are highly complex systems, it was felt that a "bottom up" approach could address many of the behavioural and culture challenges that have been resistant to change using more traditional, top down, command and control approaches"--Page 6.

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