Publications by authors named "Madelaine Flynn"

Background: Older people living in residential aged care are vulnerable to infections. High quality infection prevention and control (IPC) practice is therefore vital in this setting. It is important to assess current IPC practice to identify areas where best practice is lacking, and where improvement efforts could most effectively be targeted.

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Aim: To assess infection prevention and control programs in residential aged care facilities.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey and structured interviews from 10 residential aged care facilities in Victoria, Australia, were used. Infection prevention and control nurse leads from each facility completed a purpose-built survey based on best practice infection prevention control program core components, including staff training, policies and procedures, governance, and surveillance.

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Article Synopsis
  • Older adults in residential aged care facilities are particularly vulnerable to infections like influenza, gastroenteritis, and COVID-19, making effective infection prevention and control (IPC) crucial for their health and safety.
  • Despite a new mandate for dedicated IPC leads in Australian facilities, the COVID-19 pandemic exposed gaps in current IPC practices, emphasizing the need for improvement.
  • A four-phase study will assess IPC readiness, explore current practices, identify barriers, and develop tailored solutions, involving staff, residents, and families to enhance IPC across facilities.
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Purpose: Concussions affect various populations, including collegiate athletes and non-athletes. The purpose of this study was to compare collegiate varsity athletes, recreational athletes, and non-athletes' knowledge of concussion definition, symptoms, and support services available following injury. Preferred method of concussion education delivery was also examined.

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