Mapping microbial stories: Creative microbial aesthetic and cross-disciplinary intervention in understanding nurses’ infection prevention practices

IF 1.7 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Geo-Geography and Environment Pub Date : 2019-04-15 DOI:10.1002/geo2.76
Emma Roe, Charlotte Veal, Paul Hurley
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Consistent implementation of hand-washing within the hospital environment remains a challenge in infection prevention (IP) procedures. IP is one of a number of measures to tackle antimicrobial resistance (AMR). A cross-disciplinary team was assembled to experiment with different ways of visualising the microbial. The paper details a comparative experimental design where nurses (= 2) performed a series of routine care procedures in a mock-ward setting where traces of coloured ultra-violet glow-powders had been purposely placed, first with routine hand-washing and second without routine hand-washing. The results presented as a series of photos, video-clips, ethnographic observations and nurse interviews explore nurse–microbial relations and the potential for affective and embodied encounters with microbial worlds to generate new insight in IP. We argue for creating unfamiliar aesthetics that engage the sensate as an intervention in established IP education. The aesthetic rendered invisible microbes visible through techno-artistic practice. The performance term “devising” was used to analyse the cross-disciplinary methodological process. Finally, we consider the potential for nurses to act as microbial citizens as they extend their care for the human to entail the need to care for the microbial, perhaps not to kill but to relocate the risky pathogen, as part of a commitment to multispecies living in a world with AMR.

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绘制微生物故事:了解护士感染预防实践的创造性微生物美学和跨学科干预
在医院环境中始终如一地实施洗手仍然是感染预防程序中的一个挑战。知识产权是应对抗菌素耐药性(AMR)的一系列措施之一。一个跨学科的团队被召集起来,用不同的方法来观察微生物。这篇论文详细介绍了一个比较实验设计,护士(n = 2)在一个模拟病房环境中执行一系列常规护理程序,故意放置彩色紫外线发光粉的痕迹,第一次常规洗手,第二次不常规洗手。研究结果以一系列照片、视频剪辑、人种学观察和护士访谈的形式呈现,探讨了护士与微生物的关系,以及与微生物世界的情感和具体接触的潜力,以产生对知识IP的新见解。我们主张创造不熟悉的美学,让感官参与到现有的知识产权教育中。美学通过技术艺术的实践使看不见的微生物变得可见。使用绩效术语“设计”来分析跨学科的方法过程。最后,我们考虑到护士作为微生物公民的潜力,因为他们扩展了对人类的护理,需要照顾微生物,也许不是杀死,而是重新安置危险的病原体,作为承诺的一部分,多物种生活在一个有抗菌素耐药性的世界。
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期刊介绍: Geo is a fully open access international journal publishing original articles from across the spectrum of geographical and environmental research. Geo welcomes submissions which make a significant contribution to one or more of the journal’s aims. These are to: • encompass the breadth of geographical, environmental and related research, based on original scholarship in the sciences, social sciences and humanities; • bring new understanding to and enhance communication between geographical research agendas, including human-environment interactions, global North-South relations and academic-policy exchange; • advance spatial research and address the importance of geographical enquiry to the understanding of, and action about, contemporary issues; • foster methodological development, including collaborative forms of knowledge production, interdisciplinary approaches and the innovative use of quantitative and/or qualitative data sets; • publish research articles, review papers, data and digital humanities papers, and commentaries which are of international significance.
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