{"title":"NICE abandons its SSI guidance","authors":"","doi":"10.1177/14690446060070050201","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Vascular access device toolkit launched at 2006 ICNA conference A unique resource pack for all healthcare professionals aimed at reducing infection rates in patients using vascular access devices was launched at the ICNA conference last month. The toolkit, entitled Preventing Infections in Vascular Access (PIVA), offers both hospital and community healthcare practitioners easily accessible information and guidelines to implement a direct management approach involving practical measures for introducing, managing or removing intravascular devices. The audit tools will inform staff of the actual outcome of these interventions, thus enabling action plans to be developed for targeted education and review of practice. ICNA president professor Dame Jill Macleod Clark said: ‘The PIVA toolkit combines innovation and excellence and provides a gold standard for practice. It is an outstanding example of a resource which will directly reduce the incidence of infections and improve quality of care of patients and their health outcomes.’ The toolkit has been developed by senior representatives of the ICNA in collaboration with 3M Health Care, and its contents can be dowloaded from the websites www.icna.co.uk and www.3mhealthcare.co.uk.","PeriodicalId":265443,"journal":{"name":"British Journal of Infection Control","volume":"1 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2006-10-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"British Journal of Infection Control","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1177/14690446060070050201","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Vascular access device toolkit launched at 2006 ICNA conference A unique resource pack for all healthcare professionals aimed at reducing infection rates in patients using vascular access devices was launched at the ICNA conference last month. The toolkit, entitled Preventing Infections in Vascular Access (PIVA), offers both hospital and community healthcare practitioners easily accessible information and guidelines to implement a direct management approach involving practical measures for introducing, managing or removing intravascular devices. The audit tools will inform staff of the actual outcome of these interventions, thus enabling action plans to be developed for targeted education and review of practice. ICNA president professor Dame Jill Macleod Clark said: ‘The PIVA toolkit combines innovation and excellence and provides a gold standard for practice. It is an outstanding example of a resource which will directly reduce the incidence of infections and improve quality of care of patients and their health outcomes.’ The toolkit has been developed by senior representatives of the ICNA in collaboration with 3M Health Care, and its contents can be dowloaded from the websites www.icna.co.uk and www.3mhealthcare.co.uk.
在上个月的ICNA会议上,为所有医疗保健专业人员推出了一个独特的资源包,旨在降低使用血管通路设备的患者的感染率。该工具包名为“预防血管通路感染”(PIVA),为医院和社区保健从业人员提供了易于获取的信息和指南,以实施直接管理方法,包括引入、管理或移除血管内装置的实际措施。审计工具将使工作人员了解这些干预措施的实际结果,从而能够制定有针对性的教育和审查实践的行动计划。ICNA主席吉尔·麦克劳德·克拉克教授说:“PIVA工具包结合了创新和卓越,为实践提供了黄金标准。”这是一种资源的杰出例子,它将直接减少感染的发生率,改善对病人的护理质量及其健康结果。该工具包是由ICNA的高级代表与3M Health Care合作开发的,其内容可从www.icna.co.uk和www.3mhealthcare.co.uk网站下载。