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Clinician perspectives of policy implementation: a qualitative study of the implementation of a national infection prevention policy in Australian hospitals

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posted on 2024-06-04, 09:39 authored by Sally M Havers, Philip L Russo, Katie Page, Andrew Wilson, Lisa Hall
BACKGROUND: Clinicians play an essential role in the implementation of infection prevention policy. Despite this, little is known about how infection control policy is implemented at an organizational level or what factors influence this process. In this study, we explore these factors and the policy implementation process in the context of the introduction of a national large-scale, government-directed infection prevention policy in Australia. METHODS: Focus groups with infection control professionals were held in 3 states to investigate the perspectives of infection control professionals involved in the implementation of aseptic technique policy requirements in Australian hospitals. Data were analyzed using an interpretive description approach, with themes mapped to the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research. RESULTS: Common contextual factors were identified across all levels of the health care system that influenced implementation of the infection control policy, including external factors associated with the policy itself and the regulatory nature of government-directed policy. CONCLUSIONS: This study suggests that there may be particular constructs and contextual factors that are specific to policy implementation in the hospital setting. A better understanding of these factors and their influence on policy implementation would present an opportunity for improved implementation planning, resource allocation, and more effective policy development.

History

Journal

American journal of infection control

Volume

47

Pagination

366-370

Location

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

eISSN

1527-3296

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2018, Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc.

Issue

4

Publisher

Elsevier

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