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Main description:
Germs and governance brings together leading historians, practitioners and policy makers to consider the past, present and future of hospital infection control. Combining historical case-studies with practitioner experiences, this volume offers a new understanding of the emergence of theories of germ transmission and containment and how these theories played out in real-world environments, networks and professional organisations.
Exploring the historical context in which technologies like gloves were developed and popularised, as well as how relationships between communities and hospitals, doctors and nurses, and the emerging role of hospital bacteriologists have shaped infection control practices, the collection emphasises the diverse contexts in which ideas about germs, infection and safety circulated. The volume also addresses the historical neglect of the critical role of nurses in the development and success of infection control measures. -- .
Contents:
Foreword - Professor Dame Sally Davies
Introduction - Marguerite Dupree, Anne Marie Rafferty and Fay Bound Alberti
Part I: Policy and infection control
1 Hospital infections and the role of the community before MRSA, 1930-1960 - Flurin Condrau
2 Cleanliness costs: the evolving relationship between infection and length of stay in antibiotic-era hospitals - Sally Sheard
Part II: Infection control: Nurses and medical students
3 Pus, pedagogy and practice: how 'dirt' shaped surgical nurse training and hierarchies of practice, 1900-1935 - Pamela Wood
4 Septic subjects: infection control and occupational illness in British hospitals, c. 1870-1970 - Claire L. Jones
5 Learning the art and science of infection prevention and control: a practical application - Susan Macqueen
Part III: Practice and infection control: Focus on gloves
6 Wax paste and vaccination: alternatives to surgical gloves for infection control, 1880-1945 - Thomas Schlich
7 The evolving role of gloves in healthcare - Jennie Wilson
Part IV: Practice and infection control: In the laboratory
8 Constructing the 'Sanitary Officer': the Pathologist's role in infection prevention and control at St Bartholomew's Hospital, London, 1892-1939 - Rosemary Cresswell
9 Infection control from the laboratory to the clinic: John H. Bowie and the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, c.1945-1970 - Susan Gardiner
Part V: Into the future
10 Infection prevention and control in the twenty-first century: the era of patient safety - Neil Wigglesworth
11 Infection control and antimicrobial resistance: the past, the present and the future - Alistair Leanord
Conclusion: using the past - Marguerite Dupree, Anne Marie Rafferty and Fay Bound Alberti
Index -- .
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: March, 2021
Pages: 320
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: General Issues, General Practice, Infectious Diseases