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The Hong Kong Infection Control Nurses’ Association – the key to success
Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control volume 4, Article number: P59 (2015)
Introduction
The HKICNA was founded in 1989 with only 44 members including advisors. They all shared experiences and a vision with strong will, contributing their own time to promote infection prevention and control. The followings were efforts witnessing the development, impacts to the profession, staff and community. A new norm of infection control was born, working in partners with and contributing to the healthcare system in Hong Kong.
Objectives
To promote infection control across the boundaries.
Methods
The objective was achieved through the continuous education by a dedicated group of assertive and committed nurses who possess knowledge and innovative ideas networking together towards a humanized infection control for the health of all by all means.
Period: in 25 years' time since 1989.
Results
The HKICNA members have expanded to twenty-fold of the original and up to 1400 in 2003-2004. To build up knowledge, training course was organized annually since 1999 which was well recognized by hospitals in Hong Kong with attendances >5000; ad hoc seminars on novel emerging diseases were as needed. In 2002, biannual HKICNA newsletter was first published; to strengthen the network with international authorities, biennial International Conference was organized in collaboration with local nursing associations from 2004 onwards; which served as a platform for experience sharing from 800 – 1000 overseas’ delegates in each event. The webpage was developed in 2007 to enhance communication and promotion. Participation in health carnival in 2010 broadened the scope to community involving public. There were innovative activities e.g. research grant award, sponsorship and scholarship, hand hygiene poster design competition and video on “Hand Hygiene Dance” for different generations to enhance sustainability.
Conclusion
With the support from our healthcare workers and public, and guidance from renowned advisors; HKICNA, with all the education and promotion works, has been growing more influential in the healthcare system in Hong Kong and also serves as a bridge for the overseas. The association stands for Humanity, Knowledge, Innovation, Commitment, Networking and Assertiveness; which is the key to success.
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Chan, R., Lam, C.H., Chan, Q.W. et al. The Hong Kong Infection Control Nurses’ Association – the key to success. Antimicrob Resist Infect Control 4 (Suppl 1), P59 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1186/2047-2994-4-S1-P59
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Keywords
- Healthcare System
- Infection Control
- Healthcare Worker
- Humanize Infection
- Hand Hygiene