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Unlocking the potential of visualisation approaches to address healthcare associated infections: a new international, cross-disciplinary network.

Macduff, Colin; Macdonald, Alastair; Tsattalios, Kostas

Authors

Colin Macduff

Alastair Macdonald

Kostas Tsattalios



Abstract

Introduction: The use and experience of visual images in their many forms is a taken-for-granted aspect of endeavours within infection prevention and control. Contemporary IPC presents both enduring visualisation challenges (e.g. the invisibility of pathogenic organisms in practice contexts) and new opportunities (e.g. the potential of computer graphics to portray patterns in the conjunction of pathogens, places and people). However research and development in this field is as yet very limited in nature and scope. Aim and Methods: Thus HAIVAIRN (Healthcare Associated Infection Visualisation and Ideation Research Network; http://visionon.org ) explores the question: how can we better address the problem of HAIs through visualisation-related ideation and applications? Its ambit ranges from visualisation of micro, unseen phenomena such as pathogens and the mind's eye, to visualisation of macro phenomena relating to human interactions in particular healthcare environments. Enquiry is structured around a series of workshop events with interim activities. Results: HAIVAIRN has so far coalesced expertise from medical microbiology, psychology, social geography, literature, design, nursing, cleaning services, communication, social policy and health humanities. Two workshops have taken place in the UK, featuring inputs from Australia and Canada. These workshops established insights into how different disciplines understand and use visualisation, and identified areas of research need and opportunity such as: mapping pathogen movement; communicating risk in context; designing interventions to influence practice; and visualising healthcare staff experiences. Associated development and research proposals are currently being fostered. Conclusion: This new international, cross-disciplinary, network is gathering momentum and welcomes engagement around this dynamic issue.

Citation

MACDUFF, C., MACDONALD, A. and TSATTALIOS, K. 2017. Unlocking the potential of visualisation approaches to address healthcare associated infections: a new international, cross-disciplinary network. Presented at the 6th International conference of the Australasian College for Infection Prevention and Control (ACIPC 2017), 20-22 November 2017, Canberra, Australia.

Presentation Conference Type Lecture
Conference Name 6th International conference of the Australasian College for Infection Prevention and Control (ACIPC 2017)
Conference Location Canberra, Australia
Start Date Nov 20, 2017
End Date Nov 22, 2017
Deposit Date Mar 20, 2018
Publicly Available Date Mar 20, 2018
Keywords Visual images; Infection prevention and control; Research and development
Public URL http://hdl.handle.net/10059/2812

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