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APIC and IPAC Canada Publish Ethical Infection Prevention and Control Decision-Making Framework

APIC and IPAC Canada Publish Ethical Infection Prevention and Control Decision-Making Framework

Toolkit offers systematic process to approach difficult issues

Arlington, Va., May 20, 2024 – APIC and IPAC Canada partnered on the creation of a new resource to help healthcare professionals work through ethical issues that arise in infection prevention and control (IPC) and assist in making complex decisions.

Published on both the APIC and IPAC Canada websites, the Ethical Infection Prevention and Control (EIPAC) Decision-Making Framework illustrates how to identify and apply relevant, ethical decision-making principles to the practice of IPC. The new toolkit outlines a step-by-step process for tackling difficult situations and provides a set of scenarios to illustrate how the framework can be applied.

“We hope the EIPAC Decision-Making Framework will help IPC teams approach difficult issues, especially when there is uncertainty on how to proceed,” said IPAC Canada President, Colette Ouellet, RN, BN, MHA, CRM, CIC. “The guide can be particularly helpful where a values conflict or moral tension exists, or where options exist that could pose a risk of harm to patients, residents, visitors, or staff.”

An example presented in the guide involves whether to cancel a nursing home resident’s 100-year birthday party due to a norovirus outbreak on the unit. The exercise shows how to identify the facts, determine the relevant values and principles, explore the options, and ultimately make a decision that demonstrates respect for the resident while also minimizing risk of disease transmission.

“This has been a great collaboration between our two organizations,” said 2024 APIC president Tania Bubb, PhD, RN, CIC, FAPIC. “The new guide is grounded in values that both APIC and IPAC Canada hold as fundamental to ethical IPC practice, and it provides a framework for ethical decision making that is systematic, fair, and transparent.”  

Developed by Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre with healthcare partners in North Toronto, the EIPAC framework was adapted based on an existing ethical framework developed by the Community Ethics Network and the subsequent work of the University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics and Trillium Health Partners.

Founded in 1972, the Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) is the leading association for infection preventionists and epidemiologists. With more than 15,000 members, APIC advances the science and practice of infection prevention and control. APIC carries out its mission through research, advocacy, and patient safety; education, credentialing, and certification; and fostering development of the infection prevention and control workforce of the future. Together with our members and partners, we are working toward a safer world through the prevention of infection. Join us and learn more at apic.org.

Infection Prevention and Control Canada (IPAC Canada) is a professional membership association of those concerned with the prevention and control of infections across the continuum of care.  IPAC Canada supports its over 2100 members and healthcare partners through its mission of advocacy, education, networking and communication.  IPAC Canada is a smart resource for infection prevention and control.  Learn more at www.ipac-canada.org.

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Media contacts: Aaron Cohen, aaroncohenpr@gmail.com, 301-633-6773; Liz Garman, egarman@apic.org, 202-454-2604