Examining the impact of clinical features and built environment on risk of hospital onset Clostridioides difficile infection.

IF 3 4区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Priti Singh, Endia Reid, Justin Smyer, Jennifer Martin, James Odei, Courtney Hebert, David Kline
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Abstract

Objective: Environmental features of a patient's room depend on the patient's level of acuity and their clinical manifestations upon admission and during their hospital stay. In this study, we wish to apply statistical methodology to explore the association between room features and hospital onset infections caused by Clostridioides difficile (HO-CDI) while accounting for room assignment.

Method: We conducted a nested case-control study using retrospective electronic health record (EHR) data of patients hospitalized at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (OSUWMC) between January 2019 and April 2021. We collected clinical information and combined that with room-based information, collected as surveys. Data were analyzed to assess the association between room factors and HO-CDI.

Results: 2427 patients and 968 unique rooms were included in the study. Results indicated protective effects for rooms with cubical curtains near the patient (OR = 0.705, 95% CI = 0.549-0.906), rooms with separate shower units (OR = 0.674, 95% CI = 0.528-0.860), rooms with wall-mounted toilets (OR = 0.749, 95% CI = 0.592-0.950), rooms with sliding bathroom doors (OR = 0.593, 95% CI = 0.432-0.816), and sliding door knobs (OR = 0.593, 95% CI = 0.431-0.815). Rooms with manual paper towel dispensers had increased odds of HO-CDI (OR = 1.334, 95% CI = 1.053-1.691) compared to those with automatic towel dispensers.

Conclusion: Results suggest possible association between specific room features and HO-CDI, which could be further investigated with techniques like environmental sampling. Moreover, findings from the study offer valuable insights for targeted intervention measures.

探讨临床特征和建筑环境对医院发病艰难梭菌感染风险的影响。
目的:患者病房的环境特征取决于患者入院时和住院期间的视力水平和临床表现。在这项研究中,我们希望应用统计方法来探讨房间特征与难辨梭状芽孢杆菌(HO-CDI)引起的住院感染之间的关系,同时考虑房间分配。方法:采用2019年1月至2021年4月俄亥俄州立大学韦克斯纳医学中心(OSUWMC)住院患者的回顾性电子健康记录(EHR)数据进行巢式病例对照研究。我们收集了临床信息,并将其与室内信息结合起来,以调查的形式收集。分析数据以评估房间因素与HO-CDI之间的关系。结果:共纳入2427例患者和968个独特房间。结果表明,患者附近有隔间窗帘的房间(OR = 0.705, 95% CI = 0.549-0.906)、有独立淋浴装置的房间(OR = 0.674, 95% CI = 0.528-0.860)、有壁挂式厕所的房间(OR = 0.749, 95% CI = 0.592-0.950)、有滑动浴室门的房间(OR = 0.593, 95% CI = 0.432-0.816)和滑动门把手的房间(OR = 0.593, 95% CI = 0.431-0.815)都有保护作用。与自动纸巾分配器相比,使用手动纸巾分配器的房间HO-CDI的几率增加(OR = 1.334, 95% CI = 1.053-1.691)。结论:结果提示特定房间特征与HO-CDI之间可能存在关联,可以通过环境采样等技术进一步研究。此外,研究结果为有针对性的干预措施提供了有价值的见解。
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CiteScore
6.40
自引率
6.70%
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289
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology provides original, peer-reviewed scientific articles for anyone involved with an infection control or epidemiology program in a hospital or healthcare facility. Written by infection control practitioners and epidemiologists and guided by an editorial board composed of the nation''s leaders in the field, ICHE provides a critical forum for this vital information.
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