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National Resource for Infection Control (NRIC) Annual Report 2009/10 www.nric.org.uk

National Resource for Infection Control (NRIC) Annual Report 2009/10 www.nric.org.uk. NRIC Project Department of Health/CeRC. Purpose - unchanged.

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National Resource for Infection Control (NRIC) Annual Report 2009/10 www.nric.org.uk

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  1. National Resource for Infection Control (NRIC) Annual Report 2009/10 www.nric.org.uk NRIC Project Department of Health/CeRC

  2. 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

  3. 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 Highlights and Achievements

  4. 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

  5. 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

  6. 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

  7. 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 Action Plan 2010/11

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