# The Use of Infographics to Inform Infection Prevention and Control Nursing Practice: A Descriptive Qualitative Study

**Authors:** Susana Filipe, Maria Manuel Borges, Amélia Castilho, Celeste Bastos

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/healthcare13222961 · Healthcare · 2025-11-18

## TL;DR

This study shows that infographics help nurses better understand and use infection data, improving communication and decision-making in healthcare.

## Contribution

The study introduces infographics as a novel tool for improving infection prevention and control communication in healthcare settings.

## Key findings

- Infographics simplified complex data and improved accessibility for healthcare professionals.
- They fostered team engagement and supported a culture of continuous quality improvement.
- Participants found infographics effective when integrated into educational and clinical workflows.

## Abstract

Background: Healthcare-associated infections surveillance is a cornerstone of infection prevention and control, essential for guiding effective program implementation. Timely and clear dissemination of surveillance data is critical to inform decision-making and improve clinical practice. However, traditional lengthy reports are often overlooked due to time constraints among healthcare professionals. To address this, a secondary hospital introduced infographics as a concise and visually engaging method to communicate healthcare-associated infections surveillance data, aiming to enhance feedback and promote more impactful communication. This study explores infection prevention and control link nurses’ perspectives on using infographics to disseminate healthcare-associated infections surveillance data. Methodology: A descriptive qualitative design was employed, using semi-structured individual interviews conducted with thirteen purposively selected participants. Narrative data were analyzed using Bardin’s content analysis methodology. Results: Three key themes emerged as follows: Data awareness; infographic use; and team engagement. Participants emphasized that infographics simplified complex data, improved accessibility, and fostered team engagement. When integrated into educational and clinical workflows, infographics were perceived as effective tools for promoting reflection and supporting a culture of continuous quality improvement. Conclusions: Our findings suggest that infographics offer a promising approach to enhance communication of surveillance data. Their use may support informed decision-making and contribute to improved infection prevention and control practices.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Infection (MESH:D007239)

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