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An understanding of the social sciences within infection prevention
and control (IPC) is important for those working in health and
social care. This new book, Infection prevention and control: a
social science perspective positions the specialty of IPC as more
than a technical discipline concerned with microbes. It is about
people and their behaviour in context and the book therefore
explores a number of relevant social sciences and their
relationship to IPC across different contexts and cultures. IPC is
relevant to every person who works in, and accesses health care and
it remains a global challenge. Exploring novel approaches and
perspectives that expand our collective horizons in an ever
changing and evolving IPC landscape therefore makes sense. Key
Features: 1. Offers new perspectives beyond the topic area of
infection prevention and control, to push the frontiers of
knowledge and to challenge the status quo. 2. Interprofessional in
nature and relevant to all those involved in the provision of
medicine, health, and social care irrespective of their roles. 3.
Truly international in nature in that the chapters have been
developed by a range of individuals from across the globe.
Key Features: 1. Offers new perspectives beyond the topic area of
infection prevention and control, to push the frontiers of
knowledge and to challenge the status quo. 2. Interprofessional in
nature and relevant to all those involved in the provision of
medicine, health, and social care irrespective of their roles. 3.
Truly international in nature in that the chapters have been
developed by a range of individuals from across the globe.
This book presents a variety of perceptions of and perspectives on
infection prevention and control. In doing this, the chapters will
reflect upon challenging and controversial new ways of looking at
infection prevention and control aimed at generating both
discussion and debate as well as practical solutions. With this in
mind, the book will aim not only to challenge the existing status
quo but also push the frontiers of knowledge, thinking and practice
where infection prevention and control is concerned. This is vital
when considered in the light of cross infection rates, the number
of healthcare providers who are being identified by the Care
Quality Commission as falling below acceptable standards of
infection prevention and control and the almost compulsive
persistent non-adherent behaviours of those involved in the
provision of medicine, health, social care and other disciplines
related to caring with regards to the undertaking of safe and
appropriate standards of infection prevention and control. There is
no doubt that this book will be challenging with regards to the
readers' perceptions and perspectives of infection prevention and
control. Where this topic is concerned however, such a challenging
approach is vital if the health, safety and well being of
individuals is to be positively promoted among all those involved
in the health and wellbeing of others.
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