TY - JOUR
T1 - Improving implementation of infection control guidelines to reduce nosocomial infection rates
T2 - Pioneering the report card
AU - Yinnon, A. M.
AU - Wiener-Well, Y.
AU - Jerassy, Z.
AU - Dor, M.
AU - Freund, R.
AU - Mazouz, B.
AU - Lupyan, T.
AU - Shapira, S.
AU - Attias, D.
AU - Assous, M. V.
AU - Kopuit, P.
AU - Block, C.
AU - Raveh, D.
AU - Freier-Dror, Y.
AU - Moses, A. E.
AU - Benenson, S.
N1 - Funding Information:
Supported by a grant from the Israeli Ministry of Health .
PY - 2012/7
Y1 - 2012/7
N2 - Background: Two detailed checklists were developed, based on published infection control guidelines, for daily use by infection control practitioners in departments and operating rooms. Aim: To assess the impact of the checklists on nosocomial infection rates in three hospitals over the course of one year. Methods: The checklists included 20 subheadings (±150 items). Project nurses conducted rounds in the study (but not control) departments; during each round, the nurses selected 15-20 items for observation, marked the checklists according to appropriateness of observed behaviour and provided on-the-spot corrective education. Rates of adherence to the checklist, antibiotic use, number of obtained and positive cultures, and positive staff hand and patient environment cultures were reported monthly as a report card to relevant personnel and administrators. The rate of nosocomial infections was determined in the first and last months. Results: The baseline nosocomial infection rate was similar in the study and control departments: 37/345 (11%) and 26/270 (10%) respectively. In the last month, the rate in the study department decreased to 16/383 (4%) (. P < 0.01); in the control it decreased insignificantly to 21/248 (8%) (not significant). No significant trends were detected in the number of obtained cultures, positive cultures, or antibiotic use. Adherence to guidelines ranged from 75% to 94% between the hospitals (. P < 0.001): the overall rate increased from 80% to 91% (. P < 0.01). Conclusions: The use of checklists during the conduct of infection control rounds, combined with monthly reports, was associated with a significant decrease in nosocomial infections in study departments.
AB - Background: Two detailed checklists were developed, based on published infection control guidelines, for daily use by infection control practitioners in departments and operating rooms. Aim: To assess the impact of the checklists on nosocomial infection rates in three hospitals over the course of one year. Methods: The checklists included 20 subheadings (±150 items). Project nurses conducted rounds in the study (but not control) departments; during each round, the nurses selected 15-20 items for observation, marked the checklists according to appropriateness of observed behaviour and provided on-the-spot corrective education. Rates of adherence to the checklist, antibiotic use, number of obtained and positive cultures, and positive staff hand and patient environment cultures were reported monthly as a report card to relevant personnel and administrators. The rate of nosocomial infections was determined in the first and last months. Results: The baseline nosocomial infection rate was similar in the study and control departments: 37/345 (11%) and 26/270 (10%) respectively. In the last month, the rate in the study department decreased to 16/383 (4%) (. P < 0.01); in the control it decreased insignificantly to 21/248 (8%) (not significant). No significant trends were detected in the number of obtained cultures, positive cultures, or antibiotic use. Adherence to guidelines ranged from 75% to 94% between the hospitals (. P < 0.001): the overall rate increased from 80% to 91% (. P < 0.01). Conclusions: The use of checklists during the conduct of infection control rounds, combined with monthly reports, was associated with a significant decrease in nosocomial infections in study departments.
KW - Checklist
KW - Infection control
KW - Nosocomial infections
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jhin.2012.04.011
DO - 10.1016/j.jhin.2012.04.011
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C2 - 22627068
AN - SCOPUS:84862650676
SN - 0195-6701
VL - 81
SP - 169
EP - 176
JO - Journal of Hospital Infection
JF - Journal of Hospital Infection
IS - 3
ER -