Nurses Welcome News That Infection Rates Are Decreasing

Main Category: Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses
Also Included In: MRSA / Drug Resistance
Article Date: 15 Jun 2009 - 3:00 PDT

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Welcoming the publication of the National Audit Office report, Reducing Healthcare Associated Infections in Hospitals in England, Dr Peter Carter, RCN Chief Executive & General Secretary, said:

"This report rightly recognises the hard work and dedication of those healthcare staff who are helping to tackle MRSA and C. difficile. The innovation and leadership of nurses has been key to driving down infection rates and improving the quality of care for all patients.

"However, despite an overall fall in infection rates, a minority of Trusts have seen infection rates rise, giving a clear warning that more needs to be done. If the Government is serious about reducing HCAIs, it must invest in the appropriate training, support and equipment.

"Healthcare staff also need to recognise that fighting infection is about much more than just hand washing. It's about keeping every part of the patient environment, and every piece of equipment, clean all of the time because infections like MRSA and C.diff still pose a very serious threat. Good leadership is needed to foster a culture where excellent infection control is second nature to all health workers.

"The Royal College of Nursing looks forward to continuing its work with the National Audit Office and Department of Health to make HCAIs a problem of the past."

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