Comparative Study of Infection Control Protocols for Aged Adults in Multi-Bed vs. Private Hospital Rooms
Abstract
Infection control is critical in healthcare settings, especially for aged adults who are more susceptible to healthcare-associated infections (HAIs). This study explores the effectiveness of infection control protocols in multi-bed and private hospital rooms, comparing their impacts on the health outcomes of aged patients. It delves into infection risks, protocol implementation, and patient satisfaction while evaluating their cost-effectiveness. Evidence from existing literature and recent case studies highlights disparities in infection control outcomes, providing actionable recommendations for healthcare policymakers and providers.