IDEAL+ Infectious Diseases Education through Active Learning Dr. Erika VLIEGHE, Universiteit Antwerpen, Belgium Dr. Caroline CHARLIER-WOERTHER, Université de Paris, France Dr. Muge CEVIK, NHS Lothian, UK Principles of infection prevention and control
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IDEAL+Infectious Diseases Education through Active Learning
Dr. Erika VLIEGHE, Universiteit Antwerpen, BelgiumDr. Caroline CHARLIER-WOERTHER, Université de Paris, France
Dr. Muge CEVIK, NHS Lothian, UK
Principles of infection prevention and control
IDEAL+Infectious Diseases Education through Active Learning
Learning objectives Understand the goal and basic principles of infection prevention and
control in the health care setting List the ‘standard precautions’ and explain their goal Explain and apply hand hygiene on the right moments and with the right
techniques Demonstrate how to use needles safely Describe the ‘additional precautions’ (contact, droplet, airborne) Connect the correct type of additional precaution with the most common
infectious diseases
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Pre-class education material
• Watch this movie: https://youtu.be/K-2XWtEjfl8• Read ‘Hand hygiene: why, how and when’• Read ‘IS needle-stick leaflet’• Watch this movie:
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O’neill 2015
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2015
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WHO Global Action Plan 2015• Objective 1: Improve awareness and understanding of antimicrobial resistance through
effective communication, education and training
• Objective 2: Strengthen the knowledge and evidence base through surveillance and research
• Objective 3: Reduce the incidence of infection through effective sanitation, hygiene and infection prevention measures
• Objective 4: Optimize the use of antimicrobial medicines in human and animal health
• Objective 5: Develop the economic case for sustainable investment that takes account of the needs of all countries, and increase investment in new medicines, diagnostic tools, vaccines and other interventions
SURVEILLANCE
INFECTION CONTROL
ANTIBIOTIC STEWARDSHIP
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Holmes, Lancet 2016
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Focus on the precautions to prevent transmission • Standard precautions• Additional precautions
• Stops transmission – from patient to HCW– from HCW to patient
meant to protect health care workers, patients, visitors,…
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Standard precautionsThis applies ALWAYS in health care
This protects us against common and unknown pathogens
1. Hand hygiene2. PPE when risk for exposure to body fluids:
gloves, goggles, gown3. Safe disposal of sharps4. Respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette5. Aseptic techniques6. Clean materials, clean environments
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Standard precaution 1: hand hygiene
• Rubbing (hand alcohol gel)
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Rubbing hands: technique
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Hand hygiene: how
• Hand washing (water and soap)
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Washing hands: technique
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Hand hygiene: how?
Good hand hygiene is NOT possible with– Watches– Jewelry– nail polish– long sleeves
Bare below the elbow!!
Remove all of these when working!
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Hand hygiene: when?
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Hand hygiene: what about gloves…?
Gloves = for any contact with blood and other body fluids
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Standard precaution 2: for contact with blood or body fluids
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Additional precaution 1: contactProtect yourself + others from pathogens that transmit through hand contact with skin/mucosa:
• Gown• Gloves• Hand hygiene• (for MRSA surgical mask to prevent contact
with nose)
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1. Contact precautions: when and how?
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Ebola, the most ‘extreme’ type of contact precaution
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Additional precaution 2: droplet
Protect yourself and others from large droplets that can spread in the air and environment at a maximal distance of 1-2 m
Surgical mask + hand hygiene
Remove mask by the strapsApply hand hygiene after removal
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Do not cover only your mouth!
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Additional precaution 3: airborne
Protect yourself and others from small droplets/aerosols that can spread in the air and environment at a distance > 2 m
Hand hygiene + FFP2 (or 3) Mask
!! Fit test for this mask!! Remove mask by the strapsApply hand hygiene after removal
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Probably over-cautious!
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Airborne precautions: how to correctly use your FFP2/3 mask
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Precautions for emerging pathogens
• MERS-CoV, COVID-19: contact + droplet/aerogenic
• Ebola: ‘high level’ contact + droplet/aerogenic
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Additional precautions: how to put PPE on?
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Additional precautions: how to take PPE off?
• Peel of one by one• Avoid touching surfaces or face• Keep your mask on until last part
• Mask removal: • touch the straps at the back of your head• Do NOT touch the front part
• Always finish with hand hygiene
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Donning and doffing PPE safely
Watch this video to learn how to safely remove the personal protective equipment for contact precautions: www.publichealthontario.ca/en/videos/ipac-fullppe-off