Capacitating Asia’s Nursing Students
on Innovative and Sustainable
Prevention and Control of
Healthcare-associated Infections
The Project
Funded by the Erasmus+ Programme with the reference 618396-EPP-1-2020-PT-EPPKA2-CBHE-JP, the PrevInf project aims to promote the best nursing practices related to the prevention and control of healthcare associated infections (HAI) and antimicrobial management (AM). The PrevInf project consortium objective is to improve the skills of nursing students in Asia (Cambodia and Vietnam) related to the prevention and control of HAI and AM management.
The InovSafeCare community originates from the InovSafeCare Project, and it has expanded through the outcomes of four funded international Projects (InovSafeCare, PrevInf, HainnovPrev, and InfPrev4frica), engaging over 20 universities across Europe, Asia, South America, and Africa. This community comprises nursing educators and students, nurses, other healthcare professionals, as well as any individual, institution, or enterprise interested in participating in projects utilizing their strategies and outputs. The aim is to disseminate fresh ideas and innovative solutions in the nursing domain concerning HCAIs prevention and control.
InovSafeCare Community
The InovSafeCare community originates from the InovSafeCare Project, and it has expanded through the outcomes of four funded international Projects (InovSafeCare, PrevInf, HainnovPrev, InfPrev4frica and MPIPrevEdu), engaging over 24 universities across Europe, Asia, South America, and Africa. This community comprises nursing educators and students, nurses, other healthcare professionals, as well as any individual, institution, or enterprise interested in participating in projects utilizing their strategies and outputs. The aim is to disseminate fresh ideas and innovative pedagogical and research solutions in the nursing domain concerning HCAIs prevention and control.
- Community
- InovSafeCare
- Previnf
- HainnovPrev
- InfPrev4frica
- MPIPrevEdu
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