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    Su-Yin Hor

    Profile

    Dr Su-Yin Hor is a lecturer in Health Services Management at University of Technology Sydney. She is a collaborator on a project in the clinical and infection prevention pillar of APPRISE.

    Dr Hor’s research focuses on visual- and learning-based research methods to understand the complexity of modern healthcare services, including working with practitioners and patients at the frontline.

    Read more about Dr Hor’s research and publications.

    Related Projects

    • Evaluating video-reflexive methods to improve infection prevention and use of personal protective equipment in Australian hospitals
    • Understanding stakeholder beliefs, attitudes and responses to COVID-19 infection prevention and control (IPC): a multimodal qualitative study

    Related Publications

    • Medical interns’ reflections on their training in use of personal protective equipment
    • Trajectories of hospital infection control: Using non-representational theory to understand and improve infection prevention and control
    • Enablers of, and barriers to, optimal glove and mask use for routine care in the emergency department: an ethnographic study of Australian clinicians
    • Book: Video-reflexive ethnography in health research and healthcare improvement
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