Public policies on healthcare-associated infections: a Brazil and UK case study

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Autor(a) principal: Padoveze, Maria Clara
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Melo, Sara, Bishop, Simon, Poveda, Vanessa de Brito, Fortaleza, Carlos Magno Castelo Branco
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/141565
Resumo: To summarize the historical events and drivers underlying public policy for the prevention and control of healthcare-associated infections in Brazil and in the United Kingdom. In doing so, the article aims to identify lessons and recommendations for future development of public policy. The analysis is based on a historical overview of national healthcare-associated infections programs taken from previously published sources. Findings highlight how the development of healthcare-associated infections prevention and control policies followed similar trajectories in Brazil and the United Kingdom. This can be conceptualized around four sequential phases: Formation, Consolidation, Standardization, and Monitoring and Evaluation. However, while we identified similar phases of development in Brazil and the United Kingdom, it can be seen that the former entered each stage around 20 years after the latter.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Public policies on healthcare-associated infections: a Brazil and UK case study
title Public policies on healthcare-associated infections: a Brazil and UK case study
spellingShingle Public policies on healthcare-associated infections: a Brazil and UK case study
Padoveze, Maria Clara
Cross Infection
prevention & control. Infection Control
organization & administration Public Health Policy. Public Health
history
title_short Public policies on healthcare-associated infections: a Brazil and UK case study
title_full Public policies on healthcare-associated infections: a Brazil and UK case study
title_fullStr Public policies on healthcare-associated infections: a Brazil and UK case study
title_full_unstemmed Public policies on healthcare-associated infections: a Brazil and UK case study
title_sort Public policies on healthcare-associated infections: a Brazil and UK case study
author Padoveze, Maria Clara
author_facet Padoveze, Maria Clara
Melo, Sara
Bishop, Simon
Poveda, Vanessa de Brito
Fortaleza, Carlos Magno Castelo Branco
author_role author
author2 Melo, Sara
Bishop, Simon
Poveda, Vanessa de Brito
Fortaleza, Carlos Magno Castelo Branco
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Padoveze, Maria Clara
Melo, Sara
Bishop, Simon
Poveda, Vanessa de Brito
Fortaleza, Carlos Magno Castelo Branco
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cross Infection
prevention & control. Infection Control
organization & administration Public Health Policy. Public Health
history
topic Cross Infection
prevention & control. Infection Control
organization & administration Public Health Policy. Public Health
history
description To summarize the historical events and drivers underlying public policy for the prevention and control of healthcare-associated infections in Brazil and in the United Kingdom. In doing so, the article aims to identify lessons and recommendations for future development of public policy. The analysis is based on a historical overview of national healthcare-associated infections programs taken from previously published sources. Findings highlight how the development of healthcare-associated infections prevention and control policies followed similar trajectories in Brazil and the United Kingdom. This can be conceptualized around four sequential phases: Formation, Consolidation, Standardization, and Monitoring and Evaluation. However, while we identified similar phases of development in Brazil and the United Kingdom, it can be seen that the former entered each stage around 20 years after the latter.
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