Navigating the new normal: infection prevention and control strategies post-COVID-19
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Title
Navigating the new normal: infection prevention and control strategies post-COVID-19
Subject
the Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) phenomenon occurred
Description
It is now more than three years since the Corona
Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) phenomenon occurred
unprecedentedly creating tremendous chaos and
profoundly affecting the world. The phenomenon
moved into a trajectory of epidemic, pandemic and
currently, the endemic phase. The door to opportunities
for evaluating and improving nursing practices remains
open along this trajectory. Fear and anxiety are the two
common emotional responses during the COVID-19
pandemic among nurses at all level, be them trained,
academics or students. Intensely echoed in extensive
global COVID-19 studies, the emotions are identified to
be rooted from the deficiency in preparedness for
infection prevention and control (IPC). Efforts
encompassing ad hoc and regular practical interventions
at healthcare settings and educational institutions were
undertaken to compromise these deficits. The urgency
of providing a timely, adequate and sufficient amount of
IPC training reached its uttermost significance than ever
before.
Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) phenomenon occurred
unprecedentedly creating tremendous chaos and
profoundly affecting the world. The phenomenon
moved into a trajectory of epidemic, pandemic and
currently, the endemic phase. The door to opportunities
for evaluating and improving nursing practices remains
open along this trajectory. Fear and anxiety are the two
common emotional responses during the COVID-19
pandemic among nurses at all level, be them trained,
academics or students. Intensely echoed in extensive
global COVID-19 studies, the emotions are identified to
be rooted from the deficiency in preparedness for
infection prevention and control (IPC). Efforts
encompassing ad hoc and regular practical interventions
at healthcare settings and educational institutions were
undertaken to compromise these deficits. The urgency
of providing a timely, adequate and sufficient amount of
IPC training reached its uttermost significance than ever
before.
Creator
Khadizah H. Abdul-Mumin1,2* , Yea Fui Chung3
, and Zairul Haji Awang-Mohamad-Zaini4
, and Zairul Haji Awang-Mohamad-Zaini4
Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.20473/jn.v18i3.49407
Date
3, June 2023,
Contributor
peri irawan
Format
pdf
Language
english
Type
text
Files
Collection
Citation
Khadizah H. Abdul-Mumin1,2* , Yea Fui Chung3
, and Zairul Haji Awang-Mohamad-Zaini4, “Navigating the new normal: infection prevention and control strategies post-COVID-19,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 21, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/10942.