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Infection Control Exchange

Infection Control Exchange

Auteur(s): Wayne Tucker
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Infection Control Exchange is a podcast dedicated to advancing infection prevention and healthcare quality improvement. Hosted by Wayne Tucker, BA, MSc (Psych), MSc (IPAC), EMBA, CIC, LTC-CIP, each episode explores real-world infection-control practices, outbreak preparedness, and lessons from healthcare and long-term-care environments. Join the conversation and strengthen your infection prevention impact.Wayne Tucker Hygiène et mode de vie sain Troubles et maladies
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  • Episode 5 – “Hand Hygiene: The Foundation That Still Needs Fixing”
    Nov 2 2025

    Even though hand hygiene remains one of the most effective infection control measures against the spread of infectious disease, compliance in healthcare settings continues to fall short worldwide. Why is something so simple still so difficult to sustain?

    In this episode, Wayne Tucker explores the complex human, cultural, and system-level factors behind missed hand hygiene opportunities. From busy clinical environments and glove overreliance to gaps in leadership visibility and feedback culture, each segment examines why compliance remains a challenge not only in Nova Scotia and Canada, but across the globe.

    Wayne also discusses how rapid workflow, poor technique, and short application times often lead to missed areas of the hands. He highlights evidence-based strategies to strengthen daily practice: real-time feedback, peer modelling, improved accessibility, and supportive leadership that normalizeshand hygiene as an expected professional reflex rather than a monitored task.

    The episode closes with a key message: improving hand hygiene isn’t a campaign — it’s a cultural movement. When healthcare organizations combine strong systems, positive reinforcement, and human-centered design, hand hygiene performance becomes part of the DNA of safe care.

    Hosted by Wayne Tucker, The Infection Control Exchange.


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    1 h et 8 min
  • Episode 4 - Building an Infection Prevention and Control Culture
    Oct 27 2025

    In this episode of The Infection Control Exchange, host Wayne Tucker explores what it truly means to build an Infection Prevention and Control (IPAC) culture that goes beyond policies and procedures.

    From leadership visibility to staff engagement, Wayne discusses how strong IPAC cultures are reflected in daily practice, not just written standards and policies. He shares real-world insights from long-term care and healthcare leadership—illustrating how small, consistent actions shape safer environments for residents, patients, and staff.

    Topics include:

    • - Defining what “IPAC culture” really means in practice
    • - The role of leadership visibility, recognition, and modelling behaviour

      - Overcoming common barriers like compliance fatigue and communication gaps

      - Sustaining engagement and collaboration for IPAC beyond outbreak periods to be part of daily routines to protect vulnerable residents and patients.


      Whether you’re an IPAC professional, quality leader, or healthcare manager, this episode will inspire reflection on how to strengthen infection prevention culture across your team or organization.

      Listen now and join the IPAC conversation.

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    31 min
  • Episode 3 - What Is Working and Not Working in Infection Control
    Oct 24 2025

    In this episode of Infection Control Exchange, Wayne Tucker explores what’s working — and what still needs improvement — in infection prevention and control across healthcare environments. Drawing from experience and data, he discusses real-world challenges, system gaps, and examples of successful practices that are making a measurable difference in patient and staff safety.


    🎧 Host: Wayne Tucker, MSc, EMBA, LTC-CIP, CIC

    💡 Theme: Leadership, infection control, quality, and lessons learned from the field

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    42 min
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