🔷 Overview
Controlling infectious risks is a major public health issue. This training aims to review best practices for preventing nosocomial infections, focusing on two major areas: hygiene and communication.
🔷 Description
Pre-requisites:
- Be a healthcare system professional
Duration:
- 1 hour 30 minutes independently
- 1 hour in a group (videoconference debriefing)
HAS certification criteria:
- Criterion 3.2-04: The hospital trains its professionals in risk management using healthcare simulation tools.
🔷 Strengths
- Training based on the recommendations for good practice from the French Society for Hospital Hygiene.
- Filmed interview with Murielle Le Coq, physician in hospital hygiene.
- Mixed format, combining video immersion, individual reflection and collective debriefing.
🔷 Program
PART 1: autonomous, asynchronous
- Introduction totraining
- Pre-test (positioning test)
- Video simulation
- Immersive video-simulation of the care of a patient who develops nosocomial influenza syndrome postoperatively (D+2). The team (doctor, orderly, nurse) has to set up the recommended isolation and carry out complementary diagnostic tests before implementing the appropriate treatment.
- Filmed interview: synthesis, situation analysis, focus on best practices.
- Summary of key elements
- Identify the keys to successful communication to ensure the quality of care: freeze-frame.
- Mastering good hygiene practices.
- Proper use of hydroalcoholic friction.
- Focus on glove wearing.
- Identify the precautions to take depending on each isolation type.
- Identify the precautions to take to prevent infections associated with peripheral venous lines.
- Experience sharing.
- Why aren't caregivers routinely vaccinated?
- Filmed interview with Dr. Cyril Goulenok, a researcher in ethical philosophy.
- Post-test (measuring progress and validating skills) & Action plan
- Training assessment
PART 2: collective, videoconference debriefing
- Video-simulation debriefing with a human factors expert
- Identify discrepancies between professional practice and best practices to prevent nosocomial infections.
- Identify individual and team areas for improvement.
- Establish an individual and collective action plan to strengthen teamwork.
Training price
€ 100.00 EUR
Our offers:
In-house training session:
Price valid for one professional, group of 10 learners. Grants access to a course for a group of 10 learners + team debriefing at the end of the training. The individual price displayed will be adjusted according to the number of learners for a group larger or smaller than 10.
Individual license:
Annual subscription, grants access to the entire catalog to one person (individual access).