Reynolds Writes Analysis of Using Memes for Infection Prevention Implementation Strategy

Reynolds Writes Analysis of Using Memes for Infection Prevention Implementation Strategy

Staci Reynolds, associate professor, wrote "Healthcare worker's perspectives on use of memes as an implementation strategy in infection prevention: An exploratory descriptive analysis" in American Journal of Infection Control.

staci reynoldsStaci Reynolds, associate professor, wrote "Healthcare worker's perspectives on use of memes as an implementation strategy in infection prevention: An exploratory descriptive analysis" in American Journal of Infection Control with Shelby Boyd with Duke Health. 

Abstract

New implementation strategies, such as social media platforms, are being used to help disseminate and implement evidence-based practices. This project reports on an Infection Prevention Week Meme Contest and describes healthcare worker's perspectives on using memes as an implementation strategy to improve knowledge and compliance with evidence-based infection prevention practices.

Citation

Staci Reynolds, Shelby Boyd, Healthcare worker's perspectives on use of memes as an implementation strategy in infection prevention: An exploratory descriptive analysis, American Journal of Infection Control, Volume 49, Issue 7, 2021, Pages 969-971, ISSN 0196-6553, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2020.11.019.

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