2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.nedt.2010.03.007
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The role of education in the prevention and control of infection: A review of the literature

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“…To this end, teaching about the prevention and control of infection must be part of the pedagogical project of professional training of all courses in health care, and this content must be explored transversally in the curricula, allowing the subject to be developed in the professional disciplines according to the depth and clinical situation required (7,10,16) .…”
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“…To this end, teaching about the prevention and control of infection must be part of the pedagogical project of professional training of all courses in health care, and this content must be explored transversally in the curricula, allowing the subject to be developed in the professional disciplines according to the depth and clinical situation required (7,10,16) .…”
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“…This training should be complemented with extension and research activities, in order to constitute a mentality or professional knowledge about the prevention and control of infection, overcoming the occasional and punctual approach (7,10,15) . The development of clinical skills and student performance are directly influenced by the available learning resources and the ability to innovate with these resources.…”
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“…Gauging the extent to which this challenge is being successfully met within and across different countries is difficult. Educational programmes vary widely in aims, content, form and scope, as do evaluations of their effectiveness [ 4 ]. Moreover inter-country variation in contextual and structural factors [ 5 ] also complicates comparisons.…”
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