The toolkit, which can also be adapted for a patient audience, was developed by Lona Mody, MD, the associate chief for clinical and translational research at the U-M Geriatrics Center and a research scientist at the Ann Arbor VA Geriatrics Research Education and Clinical Center. Dr. Mody recently led a study at U-M that revealed one in four seniors transfer multidrug-resistant organisms on their hands from hospitals to PAC facilities.
The targeted infection prevention toolkit includes:
- Educational posters about hand hygiene
- Educational modules and trivia questions about hand hygiene
- Instructions for an on-site infection preventionist to ensure availability of hand hygiene products, including alcohol gel for personal use
To access the toolkit, click here.
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