Infection Prevention and Control Training, Page 2 Reviews

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USER REVIEWS

Average score 4.8

2459 reviews

  • 86% 5
  • 10% 4
  • 3% 3
  • 1% 2
  • 1% 1
Quite informative

Was an ok training course but quite long with alot of videos

3/5
Content was accurate

For a generic overview it was OK however, for participants that have a greater level of knowledge and skills in this topic it was time consuming and I could have completed the test without seeing/hearing any of the slides. Some of the links didn't work or went back to the same video content. Where did the % numbers come from - why should they be believed i.e. London School of Tropical Medicine study showed 1 in 6 mobile phones (16%) were contaminated with E.coli is more believable... The doffing of an apron demo is not a good example of the practice.

3/5
Informative and interesting

The Information was explained simply and clearly.

3/5
OK

Course content very similar to last year, good mix of short clips and quiz.

3/5
Yes

Okay

3/5
The course offers a good overview

The course is fine. It covers the topic well and gives you all the information you need for a basic understanding. My problem with it, as with all iHasco courses, is that for some areas that I am really familiar, I can't skip the video. I don't need to listen to the clips that I remember from the year before. Otherwise perfectly fine.

3/5
Well presented, informative and helpful

The course was very well presented and informative, plus helpful. But in a time when there are important discussions about climate change, recycling and pollution control, I think there needs to be consideration given to biodegradable materials instead of plastic and recycling of waste, e.g. food waste. There is a real danger with this kind of training that people lose confidence in using common sense and also the old fashion ways of throwing biodegradable waste, for example, in to a compost heap/recycling bin which can then be used to create good, helpful compost for gardens, etc.

3/5
mouse and needles = sad

I have concerns about what happened to that little mouse. Also needles are scary.

3/5
Good overview but a little repetitive

The training provided a good overview however I found it to be rather repetitive and therefore lacking in engagement. I also found a proportion of it - such as sharps disposal - to not be relevant to my role (or the wider work of Dorset Advocacy perhaps?). That said, the information was clear and (when not repetitive) delivered in a concise manner.

3/5
common sense

Maybe it's me, but a large proportion of this course is general common sense and I didn't feel that it was a good use of my time to complete it.

3/5

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