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Image of 2 men talking at a desk. Why Honest Conversations Feel Risky When Power Isn’t Equal at Work

Why Honest Conversations Feel Risky When Power Isn’t Equal at Work

Honest conversations at work involve speaking openly about concerns, needs, boundaries, or disagreements in situations where outcomes matter to you. When power is unequal, honesty…

Why Patient and Family Engagement Is Critical in HAI Risk Reduction. Image of young patient and her mother sitting listening to their healthcare provider

Why Patient and Family Engagement Is Critical in HAI Risk Reduction

Healthcare-associated infection (HAI) prevention is often discussed through the lens of policies, bundles, audits, and staff compliance. While these elements are essential, one critical factor…

Why Good Healthcare Workers Still Miss Hand Hygiene Opportunities. Image of a group of healthcare workers

Why Good Healthcare Workers Still Miss Hand Hygiene Opportunities

Hand hygiene is one of the most discussed expectations in healthcare. It is taught in orientation, reinforced through annual education, measured through audits, and displayed…

Using Data to Motivate Infection Prevention Improvement. Image of bar charts

Using Data to Motivate Infection Prevention Improvement

Why Improvement Efforts Stall Even When Staff Care Healthcare teams rarely resist improvement because they do not care about patients. Most healthcare workers deeply value…

Why Leader Presence Matters in Infection Prevention Culture. Image of healthcare leader sitting among

Why Leader Presence Matters in Infection Prevention Culture

Why Leader Presence Matters in Infection Prevention Culture Infection prevention culture is not built through policies alone. It is built through visibility, participation, trust, and…

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The Emerge In Time Model

The Emerge In Time Model is a six-stage personal growth framework inspired by the butterfly’s lifecycle, showing how awareness, nourishment, release, protection, resilience, and sustained…

Beyond Audits and Accountability Using Nudge Theory to Improve Hand Hygiene Compliance. Image of a mother elephat using her trunk to gently guide her young

Beyond Audits and Accountability: Using Nudge Theory to Improve Hand Hygiene Compliance

Healthcare organizations have invested substantial resources into hand hygiene programs through education, audits, observations, scorecards, and compliance reporting. Yet despite decades of effort, hand hygiene…

Beyond the Unit Engaging Off-Unit and Across-Unit Staff in Hand Hygiene and Infection Prevention. Image of a hand sanitizer bottle with a person pressing it

Beyond the Unit: Engaging Off-Unit and Across-Unit Staff in Hand Hygiene and Infection Prevention

Hand hygiene improvement efforts often focus on unit-based clinical teams. Nurses, patient care assistants, and unit leaders receive regular compliance updates, participate in audits, and…

The Tiny Workflow Gaps That Become Big Infection Risks. Image of healthcare worker in PPE

The Tiny Workflow Gaps That Become Big Infection Risks

Why Small Breakdowns Matter More Than We Think When healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) occur, investigations often focus on major failures: missed isolation precautions, contaminated equipment, or…

Case Study: Cognitive Load and Patient Deterioration

Introduction This exercise is designed to help you practice using the TRACE Framework to investigate a healthcare-associated infection event from a systems perspective. In Part…