Infection Control Training

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This infection control training course aims to help reduce the risk of spreading disease and infection in a care environment

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This infection control training course aims to help reduce the risk of spreading disease and infection in a care environment

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This infection control training course aims to help reduce the risk of spreading disease and infection in a care environment

This is a mandatory requirement for anyone working within the care industry.

Cross infection and contamination can be controlled and the risk reduced through adopting best practice technique which we aim to teach during this course.

Course Summary

  • Discuss Legislation related to Infection Prevention Control Measures

  • Examine Employer and Employee Responsibilities in relation to Infection Control

  • Review the Definition of Infection Control and Prevention

  • Consider the Chain of Infection and how Infection is Spread

  • Discuss the Importance of using correct types of PPE & Importance of Correct Hand Washing Techniques

  • Examine Hospital Acquired Infection (HAI)

Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) training helps healthcare workers and others in healthcare places learn how to stop infections from spreading. The aim of the IPC training for health workers and business facility is to help reduce the risk of spreading disease and infection in a care environment.

It is important for keeping both patients and staff safe.

Here is what IPC training teaches health workers:

  • Knowing about infections: Learning about different kinds of infections, how they spread (like through the air or by touching), and the steps in the infection process.

  • Basic safety measures: This includes simple things like washing hands properly, using protective gear like gloves and masks correctly, and being careful with sharp objects.

  • Keeping things clean: Learning how to keep things super clean during procedures to lower the chance of infections.

  • Cleaning and sterilising: Knowing the right way to clean and disinfect surfaces and tools to stop germs from spreading.

  • Managing waste: Learning how to handle and get rid of medical waste safely.

  • Talking and reporting: Learning how to tell others about infection control rules and how to report if there’s a chance of an outbreak.

Infection Control Course Module:

Infection control awareness training helps healthcare workers learn the skills needed to minimise the spread of infections in medical settings.

This course covers:

Module 1: Legislation and Infection Control (30 minutes)

In this module, we will explore the legal framework surrounding infection control and understand the roles and responsibilities of both employers and employees.

  • 1.1 Discussing Legislation related to Infection Prevention Control Measures

    • Understanding the legal framework for infection control.

  • 1.2 Employer and Employee Responsibilities

    • Examining the roles and responsibilities of employers and employees in infection prevention.

Module 2: Understanding Infection Control (30 minutes)

This module lays the foundation by defining essential terms and explaining the chain of infection, the core concept in understanding how infections spread.

  • 2.1 Reviewing the Definition of Infection Control and Prevention

    • Defining key terms and concepts related to infection control.

  • 2.2 The Chain of Infection

    • Understanding how infections spread through the chain of infection.

Module 3: Preventing Infection Spread (45 minutes)

This module focuses on practical measures to prevent the spread of infections, including the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and hand hygiene.

  • 3.1 Importance of Correct Types of PPE

    • Exploring personal protective equipment (PPE) and its role in preventing infection.

  • 3.2 Importance of Correct Hand Washing Techniques

    • Examining proper hand washing techniques and their significance in infection control.

Module 4: Hospital Acquired Infection (HAI) (45 minutes)

This module focuses on the significant issue of Hospital Acquired Infections (HAIs) and strategies to prevent them within healthcare settings.

  • 4.1 Understanding Hospital Acquired Infections

    • Defining HAIs and their impact on healthcare settings.

  • 4.2 Strategies for HAI Prevention

    • Exploring measures to prevent and reduce HAIs in healthcare facilities.

Conclusion and Practical Application (30 minutes)

In this concluding module, we recap key takeaways and allow attendees to apply their knowledge through practical exercises and discussions.

  • Recap and Key Takeaways from the Course.

  • Practical exercises and demonstrations on proper hand hygiene and PPE usage.

  • Open floor for Questions and Discussions.

Assessment and Certification (15 minutes)

The course concludes with an assessment to gauge understanding, followed by the awarding of Certificates of Completion.

  • Quiz or Knowledge Check.

  • Distribution of Certificates of Completion.

Learning Outcomes

On completion of the course, you will be able to:

  • Explain Legislation related to Infection Prevention Control Measures.

  • Identify Employer and Employee Responsibilities in relation to Infection Control.

  • Explain the Definition of Infection Control and Prevention.

  • Identify the Chain of Infection and how Infection is Spread.

  • List the Importance of using correct types of PPE & Importance of Correct Hand Washing Techniques.

  • Explain Hospital Acquired Infection (HAI).

Who Should Attend:

Infection control training is essential for many types of staff in healthcare and other places.

People like:

Healthcare Workers:

  • Doctors

  • Nurses

  • Nursing helpers

  • Therapists (for body, mind, and speaking)

  • Medical helpers

  • Blood drawing staff

  • Dentists and their team

Support Staff:

  • People who clean rooms and areas

  • People who serve food

  • People who do laundry

  • People who fix things

Administrative Staff:

  • People who greet visitors

  • People who check people in

  • People who handle medical records

Other Staff:

  • People who work in long-term care places

  • People who work in daycares or schools

  • People who work in correctional facilities

It’s important for all staff who are around patients, residents, clients, or the healthcare area to get this training.

That way, everyone knows how to prevent infections and keep themselves and others safe.

The training might be a bit different for each person, depending on their job, but the main aim is to make sure everyone knows how to stop infections and make the place safe for everyone.

Benefits of Infection Prevention and Control Course

  • Less chance of infection: Proper practices lower the risk of patients getting sick during treatment.

  • Safer for patients: Hospitals can improve care and make patients happier by cutting down on infections.

  • Safer for staff: Trained workers know how to avoid getting sick on the job.

  • Saves money: Stopping infections early means spending less on treating them.

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