感染控制估算的实施:关于在急性环境中使用新开发的数字工具进行疫情管理的案例研究。

Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/17571774221127576
Matthew Oliver Wynn, Sandra Brady, Josh McKenna, Linda Swanson, Ryan George
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目的:感染控制评估(ICE)工具是基于先前发表的将军事规划技术应用于急性医疗保健环境中感染预防和控制(IPC)管理策略的概念开发的。方法:在COVID-19局部暴发期间,在英格兰西北部的一家大型急性医院对暴发管理工具进行了初步测试。该工具使用Microsoft Excel开发,由训练有素的IPC从业人员实时完成,以记录疫情详细信息、分配和管理会议行动并生成监测数据。结果:在五次爆发控制会议中使用了ICE工具,以确定和分配爆发控制小组成员的任务,并监测进展情况。在会议期间,该工具主要由受过培训的IPC专科护士使用,他们在相关章节的指导下输入数据。反馈表明,该工具易于使用,而且作为爆发信息和数据的唯一存储库非常有用。在测试期间提出了改进建议,并添加了额外的功能。结论:ICE工具的使用有可能提高我们对当前采用的疫情管理干预措施有效性的理解,并为负责疫情管理的团队提供认知支持和有针对性的教育。希望通过以提示和指导指导团队应对疫情,以及促进监测数据的收集和提交,能够更快地解决疫情,并减少患者面临的风险。
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Implementation of the infection control estimate: A case study on the use of a newly developed digital tool for outbreak management in the acute setting.

Implementation of the infection control estimate: A case study on the use of a newly developed digital tool for outbreak management in the acute setting.

Implementation of the infection control estimate: A case study on the use of a newly developed digital tool for outbreak management in the acute setting.

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Implementation of the infection control estimate: A case study on the use of a newly developed digital tool for outbreak management in the acute setting.

Aim: An Infection Control Estimate (ICE) Tool was developed based on a previously published concept of applying military planning techniques to Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) management strategies in the acute healthcare setting.

Methods: Initial testing of the outbreak management tool was undertaken in a large acute hospital in the North-West of England during a localised outbreak of COVID-19. The tool, developed using Microsoft Excel, was completed by trained IPC practitioners in real-time to log outbreak details, assign and manage meeting actions and to generate surveillance data.

Results: The ICE tool was utilised across five outbreak control meetings to identify and allocate tasks to members of the outbreak control team and to monitor progress. Within the meetings, the tool was used primarily by the trained IPC Specialist Nurses who were guided by and entered data into the relevant sections. Feedback indicated that the tool was easy to use and useful as the sole repository of outbreak information and data. Suggested improvements following the testing period were made and additional functionality was added.

Conclusion: Utilisation of the ICE tool has the potential to improve our understanding of the efficacy of currently employed outbreak management interventions and provides a cognitive support and targeted education for teams responsible for the management of outbreaks. It is hoped that by guiding teams through an outbreak with prompts and guidance, as well as facilitating collection and presentation of surveillance data, outbreaks will be resolved sooner and risks to patients will be reduced.

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