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Integrating residents’ rights and infection prevention in nursing homes: Summary of the Infection Control Advocate and Resident Education (ICARE) learning modules pilot for long-term care ombudsmen, residents, and other nursing home advocates

The Infection Control Advocate and Resident Education educational modules integrate and promote infection prevention and control (IPC) measures and residents’ rights in nursing homes, targeting long-term care ombudsmen, residents, families, and other resident advocates. Survey respondents (N = 102)...

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Published in:American journal of infection control 2024-09
Main Authors: Cervantes, Diana, Krenek, Brittany, Ross, Sarah, Knebl, Janice A.
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