The Infection Control Game is based in a virtual ward and recreates the complexities of a norovirus outbreak. The video presentation simulates a day on the Burton Ward, where players must work together to spot the signs of an outbreak and stop it from happening. If they fail, they must manage the consequences of ward closure. As gameplay develops, the video presents challenges which players must manage within the board game.
The Infection Control Game is a hands-on approach to learning about infection prevention and control. Interacting with a simulated ward encourages players to make real world connections with the importance of minimising infection. The game challenges teams to reflect on how they manage infection and promotes teamwork and discussion to improve players confidence in managing on outbreak.
Players will learn about:
Audience
Suitable for all frontline healthcare staff in acute and community care settings.
Game details |
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Players |
6 - 14 |
Duration |
45 - 60 minutes |
Contents |
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Board |
1 |
Video presentation - On purchase you will be emailed a download link |
1 |
Patient cards |
14 |
Ward closed sign |
1 |
SIGHT guide card |
1 |
Stool chart |
1 |
Yellow card clips |
10 |
Green card clips |
10 |
Card stands |
15 |
£60.00 exc. VAT
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