Infection Prevention and Control
Use this guide to find information resources about infection prevention and control including books, reports and journal articles.
Last updated:
16/05/2024
COVID-19
RCN (2024) Respiratory risk assessment toolkit.
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This toolkit supports healthcare professionals manage infection risks associated with the transmission of common respiratory infections including COVID-19, Influenza, influenza like illness (ILI) and Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). This toolkit also aids local decision making on the level of personal protective equipment (PPE) required to protect staff whilst at work.
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UK Covid-19 Inquiry (2022) What is the UK Covid-19 Inquiry?
Gould D and Purssell E (2021) RCN Independent review of guidelines for the prevention and control of Covid-19 in health care settings in the United Kingdom: evaluation and messages for future infection-related emergency planning. London: RCN.
UK Covid-19 Inquiry (2023) Witness statement of Rosemary Gallagher MBE (INQ000183414).
Sky News (2023) COVID-19 Inquiry: Key figures provide evidence on the UK's pandemic preparedness and resilience.
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Rose Gallagher, RCN Infection prevention and control professional lead, provides evidence from 1:53:37
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Key Resources
Glove Awareness
HSC Public Health Agency (2015) The Northern Ireland regional infection prevention and control manual.
HSE (2006) HSE investigation into outbreaks of Clostridium difficile at Stoke
Mandeville Hospital, Buckinghamshire Hospitals NHS Trust.
Mandeville Hospital, Buckinghamshire Hospitals NHS Trust.
Francis (QC), Robert (2010) Independent Inquiry into care provided by Mid Staffordshire NHS Foundation Trust January 2005 to March 2009. ( HC 375 2009-10).
RCN Clinical topic: skin health
Royal College of Nursing (2020) Tools of the trade: guidance for health care staff on glove use and the prevention of contact dermatitis. London: RCN.
Royal College of Nursing (2017) Creating a strategic focus to support the prevention of infection: RCN statement. London: RCN.
Royal College of Nursing (2021) The role of the link nurse in infection prevention and control (IPC): developing a link nurse framework. London: RCN.
Royal College of Nursing (2017) Essential practice for infection prevention and control: guidance for nursing staff. London: RCN.
Public Health England (2019) Antimicrobial resistance (AMR): applying All Our Health. London: PHE.
Public Health England (2017) Health matters: preventing infections and reducing antimicrobial resistance. London: PHE.
HM Government (2019) Contained and controlled. The UK’s 20-year vision for antimicrobial resistance. (no place): GOV.UK.
Department of Health (2015) The Health and Social Care Act 2008: code of practice on the prevention and control of infections and related guidance. London: DH.
We would like to thank the RCN Infection Prevention and Control member community for their input into the development of this subject guide.
Four Country Resources
Stevens M, Evans G and Wilcox M (2021) Queen Elizabeth University Hospital and Royal Hospital for Children: case note review overview report March 2021. Edinburgh: The Scottish Government.
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This overview report examines the incidence and impact of qualifying episodes of infection in paediatric haemato-oncology patients cared for at the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital and the Royal Hospital for Children from 2015 to 2019 and the potential link to the hospital environment.
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Books
The Royal Marsden Manual Online
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Chapter 4 covers Infection Prevention and Control
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World Health Organization (2018) Managing epidemics: key facts about major deadly diseases. Geneva: World Health Organization.
Book subject searches
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Journal articles
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Journals
Journals of interest for infection prevention and control. Use these links to see details of availability.
Events and Exhibitions
RCN exhibition: Pandemic!
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Disease is powerful. It can devastate communities and countries, threaten global security and challenge modern medicine and health care. This exhibition explored how nurses have responded to deadly outbreaks, from the so-called Spanish Flu epidemic after the First World War to more recent contagions, like HIV/AIDS and Ebola.
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