Collaboration Among all medical Pecialties without exception in infection control
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63278/jicrcr.vi.1766Abstract
Introduction: Infection control as a critical area of practice and delivery of care is inherent to improving client, staff and overall health system outcomes. Although in recent years there have been innovations in medicine and treatment, healthcare-associated infections are still an issue that complicates hospitalization, augments the length of hospital stay and the costs of treatment, increases morbidity and mortality rates. Therefore, the onset of this problem requires the application of a multiprofessional approach, using the experience of nursing, nutrition, physical therapy, laboratory sciences, Dental Assistant . Respiratory care and radiology. Interdisciplinary cooperation between such teams can greatly improve communication and effectiveness of all infection prevention and control measures, as well as promote a culture of safety within the healthcare organizations.
Aim of work: To explore how the synergy among nursing, emergency department nutrition, physical therapy, laboratory, Respiratory care . Respiratory care and radiology teams enhances infection control practices, focusing on their roles, challenges, and the benefits of teamwork.




