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Table 4 Results on frequency, didactic methods and evaluation from Core Component 3 of the IPCAF: Infection Prevention and Control Education and Training. Results from 65 participating Austrian acute care hospitals

From: Evaluating infection prevention and control programs in Austrian acute care hospitals using the WHO Infection Prevention and Control Assessment Framework

Topic

Answer

Number (%)

Frequency of IPC training for frontline HCW

Never or rarely

0 (0)

Only for new employees

6 (9.2)

For new employees, and at least annually for all HCW, but not mandatory

43 (66.2)

For new employees, and at least annually mandatory training for all HCW

16 (24.6)

Frequency of IPC training for cleaners and other non-HCW personnel involved in patient care

Never or rarely

2 (3.1)

Only for new employees

9 (13.8)

For new employees, and at least annually for all HCW, but not mandatory

26 (40)

For new employees, and at least annually mandatory training for all HCW

28 (43.1)

IPC training for administrative and managerial staff

Not established

32 (49.2)

Established

33 (50.8)

Methods of IPC training for HCW and other staff

No training available

0 (0)

Only in written and/or oral and/or online form

40 (61.5)

Interactive training (e.g. bedside teaching)

25 (38.5)

Integration of IPC training into education of other medical disciplines

Not established

23 (35.4)

Established, but not in all disciplines

29 (44.6)

Established, in all disciplines

13 (20)

Frequency of evaluation of the effectiveness of IPC training programs

Never

21 (32.3)

Irregular evaluation

23 (35.4)

Regular evaluation

21 (32.3)

  1. Abbreviations: HCW Healthcare worker(s); IPC Infection prevention and control; IPCAF Infection Prevention and Control Assessment Framework