Success factors of a collaborative project to reduce healthcare-associated infections in intensive care units in Northeastern Brazil

Q2 Medicine
Ladjane Santos Wolmer de Melo, Thaís Moreira Estevão, Juliana Sousa de Castro Chaves, Janaina Maria Silva Vieira, Marialba de Morais Siqueira, Iêda Ludmer Guedes Alcoforado, C. Vidal, H. R. Lacerda
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Objective To describe the implementation and results of the collaborative PROADI-SUS project by the Brazilian Ministry of Health to reduce healthcare-associated infections: ventilator-associated pneumonia, primary central line-associated bloodstream infection and catheter-associated urinary tract infections. Methods This was a prospective observational study that investigated the implementation stages and outcomes during 18 months in five intensive care units in the city of Recife. Reductions in healthcare-associated infections in each unit were calculated using previous medians compared to those of the study period. Results The goal of reducing the three healthcare-associated infections, i.e., 30% in 18 months, was achieved in at least one of the healthcare-associated infections and was also achieved for two healthcare-associated infections in two hospitals and three healthcare-associated infections in just one hospital; the latter reached the target of 36 months. Implementing the bundles and monitoring the results by the professionals were considered essential actions by the local management teams. In addition, the acquisition of supplies and their availability alongside the beds, signage, checklists, staff awareness, adaptation, team building, training and celebration of achievements were assessed as being relevant for reducing healthcare-associated infections. Conclusion The collaborative approach reduced healthcare-associated infections, despite partial adherence to the bundles. The hypothesis is that success is related to the project methodology and motivated multidisciplinary teams, especially nursing teams.
巴西东北部重症监护室减少医疗相关感染合作项目的成功因素
目的描述巴西卫生部PROADI-SUS合作项目的实施和结果,以减少医疗保健相关感染:呼吸机相关肺炎、原发性中央静脉相关血流感染和导尿管相关尿路感染。方法:这是一项前瞻性观察性研究,调查累西腓市5个重症监护病房18个月的实施阶段和结果。每个单位的医疗保健相关感染的减少使用先前的中位数与研究期间的中位数相比较来计算。结果在18个月内,至少有一种卫生保健相关感染降低了30%,两家医院的两种卫生保健相关感染和一家医院的三种卫生保健相关感染也达到了目标;后者达到了36个月的目标。当地管理团队认为,专业人员实施捆绑包和监测结果是必要的行动。此外,还评估了用品的购置及其与床位、标识、核对表、工作人员的认识、适应、团队建设、培训和庆祝成就的情况,认为这些与减少保健相关感染有关。结论协作方式减少了医疗相关感染,尽管部分遵守捆绑包。假设成功与项目方法和激励多学科团队,特别是护理团队有关。
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Revista Brasileira de Terapia Intensiva
Revista Brasileira de Terapia Intensiva Medicine-Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
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