Smiddy M P, Burton E, Kingston L, Poovelikunnel T Thomas, Moyo M, Flores A
School of Public Health, University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.
Pharmacy Department, Bon Secours Hospital, Cork, Ireland.
J Infect Prev. 2024 May;25(3):59-65. doi: 10.1177/17571774241230676. Epub 2024 Feb 20.
Meaningful research creates evidence for Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) practice.
To establish Infection Prevention Society (IPS) members' research priorities to support future research projects.
A mixed methods convergent parallel design incorporating a cross-sectional survey of IPS members (2022-2023), and focus group findings from the IPS Consultative Committee, (October 2022). Quantitative data were analysed using descriptive statistics. Qualitative data were transcribed verbatim, entered into NVivo 12, and analysed using a thematic analysis approach.
FINDINGS/RESULTS: 132 IPS members responded to the survey, including 120 (90.9%) nurses. The three most prevalent priorities were: Quality Improvement and Patient Safety ( = 84, 16.1%); IPC Training and Education ( = 77, 14.8%); and IPC Evidence-based Guidelines ( = 76, 14.6%). Analysis of the focus group transcripts identified six emergent themes 'Patient Centred Care', 'Training and Education', 'IPC Role and Identity', 'IPC Leadership', 'IPC is Everyone's Responsibility', and 'Research Activity'. Triangulation of findings demonstrated concordance between quantitative and qualitative findings with Quality Improvement and Patient Safety (QIPS) and Training and Education identified as priority research areas.
This study highlights the necessity of developing support systems and incorporating research priorities in QIPS, as well as Training and Education. The findings of this study align with the recommended core competencies and components for effective infection prevention and control programs, making them relevant to QIPS initiatives. The outcomes of the study will serve as a valuable resource to guide the IPS Research and Development Committee in delivering practical support to IPS members.
有意义的研究为感染预防与控制(IPC)实践提供了证据。
确定感染预防协会(IPS)成员的研究重点,以支持未来的研究项目。
采用混合方法收敛平行设计,纳入对IPS成员的横断面调查(2022 - 2023年),以及IPS咨询委员会的焦点小组结果(2022年10月)。定量数据采用描述性统计进行分析。定性数据逐字转录,录入NVivo 12,并采用主题分析方法进行分析。
132名IPS成员回复了调查,其中包括120名护士(90.9%)。三个最普遍的重点是:质量改进与患者安全(n = 84,占16.1%);IPC培训与教育(n = 77,占14.8%);以及IPC循证指南(n = 76,占14.6%)。对焦点小组记录的分析确定了六个新出现的主题:“以患者为中心的护理”、“培训与教育”、“IPC角色与身份”、“IPC领导力”、“IPC是每个人的责任”以及“研究活动”。结果的三角验证表明定量和定性结果之间具有一致性,质量改进与患者安全(QIPS)以及培训与教育被确定为优先研究领域。
本研究强调了开发支持系统并将研究重点纳入QIPS以及培训与教育的必要性。本研究的结果与有效感染预防与控制项目推荐的核心能力和组成部分一致,使其与QIPS倡议相关。该研究的结果将作为宝贵资源,指导IPS研发委员会为IPS成员提供实际支持。