调查称!LTC-CIP®持证人通过认证考试的观点

IF 3.8 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Steven J Schweon, Monika Pogorzelska-Maziarz
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背景:2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行的严重长期护理(LTC)疾病负担凸显了长期护理设施中感染预防和控制(IPC)专业知识的必要性。LTC感染预防认证(LTC- cip®)考试于2023年启动,允许LTC感染预防人员展示在IPC项目管理方面的熟练程度。本研究旨在评估LTC-CIP®认证对被认证人IPC实践、项目以及个人和专业成长的影响。方法:于2024年3月对所有持证人进行电子调查。数据采用专题分析进行分析。结果:共收集问卷80份,回复率17%。会议确定了认证对IPC实践影响的关键主题,包括最佳实践实施、增强知识和技能、增强信心和专业成长。答复者报告说,认证提高了方案的有效性,改进了工作人员的知识和遵守情况,增强了领导能力和影响力。此外,持证人报告说,感染率较低,抗菌剂管理和疫苗依从性得到改善,数据分析技能更强。讨论:调查结果表明,LTC- cip证书持有者非常积极地学习LTC IPC的高级知识,并将其应用于他们的IPC项目,从而导致了住院医生和工作人员成果的改善。结论:本研究强调了LTC- cip®认证对报告的IPC实践、感染率和LTC设置中的专业成长的积极影响。未来的研究应该用客观的结果数据来验证研究结果,评估长期效果、更广泛的适用性和认证障碍。
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Survey said! LTC-CIP certificant's perspective with passing the certification exam.

Background: The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic's severe long-term care (LTC) disease burden underscores the need for infection prevention and control (IPC) expertise in LTC facilities. Launched in 2023, the LTC Certification in Infection Prevention (LTC-CIP) exam allows LTC infection preventionists to demonstrate proficiency in IPC program management. This study aims to evaluate the LTC-CIP certification's impact on certificants' IPC practices, programs, and personal and professional growth.

Methods: An electronic survey was distributed to all certificants in March 2024. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis.

Results: Eighty responses were collected (17% response rate). Key themes were identified regarding certification's impact on IPC practices, including best practice implementation, enhanced knowledge and skills, and increased confidence and professional growth. Respondents reported certification resulted in enhanced program effectiveness, improved staff knowledge and compliance, and increased leadership and influence. Additionally, certificants reported lower infection rates, improved antimicrobial stewardship and vaccine adherence, and stronger data analysis skills.

Discussion: The findings demonstrate LTC-CIP certificants were highly motivated to gain advanced LTC IPC knowledge and apply it to their IPC programs, leading to reported improvements in resident and staff outcomes.

Conclusions: This study highlights the LTC-CIP certification's positive impact on reported IPC practices, infection rates, and professional growth in LTC settings. Future research should validate findings with objective outcome data, assess long-term effects, broader applicability, and certification barriers.

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CiteScore
7.40
自引率
4.10%
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479
审稿时长
24 days
期刊介绍: AJIC covers key topics and issues in infection control and epidemiology. Infection control professionals, including physicians, nurses, and epidemiologists, rely on AJIC for peer-reviewed articles covering clinical topics as well as original research. As the official publication of the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC)
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