Reduction of central-line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) in resource limited, nonintensive care unit (ICU) settings

被引:3
作者
Poh, Kok Wei [1 ]
Ngan, Cheng Huong [1 ]
Wong, Ji Yin [1 ]
Ng, Tiang Koi [1 ]
Mohd Noor, Nadiah [1 ]
机构
[1] Hosp Tuanku Jaafar Seremban, Med, Seremban, Malaysia
关键词
Central-line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI); Quality assurance; Resource-limited; Developing country; Malaysia; CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETERS; CRITICALLY-ILL PATIENTS; RANDOMIZED-TRIAL; POVIDONE-IODINE; SINGLE-LUMEN; RISK-FACTORS; DWELL TIME; PREVENTION; REPLACEMENT; RATES;
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10.1108/IJHCQA-11-2019-0195
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
Purpose There was limited study available on successful intervention for central-line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) done at nonintensive care unit (ICU) and resources-limited setting. The objective of this study was to design, implement and evaluate a strategy to reduce CLABSI rate in non-ICU settings at general medical wards of Hospital Tuanku Ja'afar Seremban. Design/methodology/approach Preinterventional study was conducted in one-month period of January 2019, followed by intervention period from February to March 2019. Postintervention study was conducted from April to July 2019. The CLABSI rates were compared between pre and postintervention periods. A multifaceted intervention bundle was implemented, which comprised (1) educational program for healthcare workers, (2) weekly audit and feedback and (3) implementation of central line bundle of care. Findings There was a significant overall reduction of CLABSI rate between preintervention and postintervention period [incidence rate ratio (IRR) of 0.06 (95 percent CI, 0.01-0.33; P = 0.001)]. Originality/value This study demonstrated the feasibility of a multifaceted intervention bundle that was locally adapted with an evidence-based approach to reduce CLABSI rate in non-ICU and resource-limited setting.
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