Researchers conducted a literature review of healthcare staff members’ risk perceptions of C. difficile and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Studies showed that there was low technical understanding of C. diff and staff were concerned about the risks to patients and themselves. In contrast, staff had a good technical understanding of MRSA and were less concerned about their own health.
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The authors suggested more research on healthcare professionals’ risk perceptions of infections should be conducted to guide management and communication strategies around infections.
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