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National Resource for Infection Control (NRIC) Annual Report 2009/10 www.nric.org.uk www.nric.org.uk NRIC Project Department of Health/CeRC
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Purpose - unchanged Find, check and organise quality evidence based knowledge, on infection prevention and control, infectious diseases and public health relevant to infection prevention and control including: - Systematic reviews of high quality studies Research Nationally recognised guidelines Internationally recognised guidelines Local guidelines approved by a national organisation Local quality assured guidelines/education packages
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Highlights and Achievements Provision of up-to-date evidence in a timely manner and unique feature of quality assurance of resources in form of reviewers assessment 48,529 visitors in 2009 totalling almost a quarter of a million visits (240,935) from159 different countries NeLI/NRIC monthly eNewsletter subscribed to by 2,500 users National Infection Prevention Week collaboration with RCN NRIC Advisory Board continues to bring together key stakeholders Evaluations of – Pandemic influenza traffic – National Infection prevention weeks 2007/08/09 International interest growing Contributing to IFIC special interest groups Involved in Global Handwash day NAO “ Committee ’ s recommendations met
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Events which have shaped the NRIC Project during 2009/10 Pandemic Influenza National Policy and Guidance Reviewers Assessments Feedback from promotional events 2009/10 Uncertainty Mishaps
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NRIC Achievements 2009 Infection prevention and control professionals still the main audience but increasing interest from a wide range of healthcare professionals, industry and the public both at home and abroad Changes to ‘ Log-in, Contribution ’ Pages eNewsletter update and continued success Evaluations Infection Prevention Weeks 2007/08/09 Evaluation Pandemic flu traffic Ongoing evaluation of web server logs Promotion at IFIC + other events - charts demonstrate success of conference promotion
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NRIC Stakeholders Department of Health/City University (CeRC) Professional organisations, NHS, Royal Societies and Colleges, Charities and Organisations allied to, or with an interest in, infection prevention and control Infection prevention and control professionals
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Action Plan 2010/11 Business case for continuation and development of the NRIC project - 2011/13 Re-visit key organisations to encourage links to NRIC from their websites Editorial Board with regular planned meetings and agenda Improve presentation of the NeLI/NRIC eNewsletter Review promotional material/flyers Journal publications Develop more innovative ways to access healthcare staff such as Forums and NRIC Facebook Continued evaluation of web logs – with content improvement driven by traffic & feedback from AB and user community My NRIC development IP&C National Knowledge Update 2010 focusing on new ways of communicating with community of users
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