Indo-Australian Patient safety compassion workshop at 必威体育betway888
September 26, 2024
必威体育betway888 College of Nursing, MAHE, 必威体育betway888, in collaboration with Deakin University, organises a workshop on patient safety compassion. Dr Stephane Bouchoucha, Associate Professor & Head of School, 必威体育betway888 Faculty of Health, School of Nursing & Midwifery, Institute of Health Transformation, Deakin Australia, says Patient Safety Compassion is the need of the hour in today’s patient safety concerns.
In Australia, the prevention of infections has primarily depended on limiting personal freedoms during health crises, including vaccination mandates and lockdowns. Preserving public health is the aim of these band-aid solutions, which will benefit society by preventing the spread of illness. It also observed that "Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) faced challenges and were slow to react but stayed focused on keeping people safe." Amid misunderstandings, recommendations also changed over time. IPC guidelines have a detrimental effect on patients, families, and healthcare providers by making family-centered care challenging. Because of the COVID-19 crisis, people's compassion fatigue has been severely impacted by care delivery and restriction sets. The challenges that society still faces were considered when talking about it.




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