An International Review of High Level Isolation Units
By Allison Sykes, 2021
Fellow’s Profile
Fellow’s Profile
An international review of high-level isolation units
Improving patient outcomes and minimising risk in in high level isolation units via better design and training
2018
North East
I am a Senior Nurse (Practice Development Infection Prevention and Control).
My Fellowship, High Level Isolation for High Consequence Infectious Diseases (HCIDs), was an international review of high level isolation units (HLIUs) to establish best practice in controlling high consequence infectious diseases, such as Ebola. This involved visiting nine high level isolation units in Europe and the USA.
As Newcastle Hospitals Infectious Diseases Unit is one of the designated places in the UK to provide high level isolation, it is important to ensure that processes within it are safe and based on the latest and proven guidance and experience.
The findings from the Fellowship have helped to inform national guidance on personal protective equipment and designing new HLIUs to incorporate the best features of all the units visited.
Undertaking the Fellowship has improved my knowledge and experience in HCID patient management, safer practices and best facilities. I have also now developed an international network of experts in this field.
Recent events have highlighted the importance of national preparedness for HCIDs to prevent the risk of transmission of dangerous infections and the need for international collaboration.
By Allison Sykes, 2021
By Allison Sykes, 2021
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By Allison Sykes, 2021
By Allison Sykes, 2021
All Reports are copyright © the author. The moral right of the author has been asserted. The views and opinions expressed by any Fellow are those of the Fellow and not of the Churchill Fellowship or its partners, which have no responsibility or liability for any part of them.