实施合规性监控流程,促进洗必泰葡萄糖酸盐沐浴和手部卫生:减少中心静脉相关血流感染的举措

Tanisha Davis, Susanne Wittmann, Beth A. Prairie, Nancy Dugan, Patricia Reiser, Leah Goclano, Rose Dziobak
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事实证明,葡萄糖酸洗必泰(CHG)沐浴可减少住院患者的中心静脉相关血流感染(CLABSI)。本研究旨在评估作为传统 CLABSI 预防包的一部分,实施 CHG 冲洗和严格手部卫生的依从性监测流程是否会降低医院 CLABSI 标准化感染率 (SIR)。宾夕法尼亚州西部一家拥有 361 张病床的城市教学医院在重症监护和非重症监护住院病房开展了一项准实验研究。干预前为 2021 年 1 月至 8 月,干预期为 2021 年 9 月至 11 月,干预后和持续期为 2021 年 12 月至 2022 年 6 月。作为标准 CLABSI 预防包(包括标准化插入检查单和流程、日常必要性评估、敷料更换和完整性标准、五个时刻手部卫生标准、CHG 盘 [Biopatch]、端盖 [Curos] 和管道护理)的一部分,实施了每日使用 4% CHG 溶液洗澡和严格手部卫生监督的合规性监测流程。手部卫生(p=<0.001)和CHG沐浴依从性(p=0.014)的提高在统计学上具有重大意义,有助于将医院整体 CLABSI SIR 从 1.45 降至 0.82,总体下降了 43.4%。成本降低具有统计学意义(P=0.011),估计为医院节省了 140 万美元。将 CHG 沐浴和手部卫生的依从性监测部分作为医疗保健系统内 CLABSI 捆绑预防最佳策略的一部分。
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Implementing a Compliance Monitoring Process to Promote Chlorhexidine Gluconate Bathing and Hand Hygiene: An Initiative to Decrease Central Line–Associated Bloodstream Infections
Chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) bathing has proven to reduce central line–associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) in hospitalized patients. The aim of this study is to evaluate whether the implementation of a compliance monitoring process for CHG bathing and strict hand hygiene as part of the traditional CLABSI prevention bundle will reduce the overall hospital CLABSI standardized infection ratio (SIR). A quasi-experimental study was conducted in intensive care and non-intensive care inpatient hospital units in an urban 361-bed teaching hospital in Western Pennsylvania. The pre-intervention period consisted of January–August 2021, the intervention period consisted of September–November 2021, and the post-intervention and sustainability period consisted of December 2021–June 2022. A compliance monitoring process for the initiation of a daily bath using a 4% CHG solution and strict hand hygiene surveillance was implemented as part of the standard CLABSI prevention bundle (which includes standardized insertion checklists and processes, daily necessity assessment, dressing change and integrity standards, five moments hand hygiene standards, CHG disk [Biopatch], end caps [Curos], and care of tubing). A statistically significant increase in hand hygiene (p=<0.001) and in CHG bathing compliance (p=0.014) helped reduce the overall hospital CLABSI SIR from 1.45 to 0.82, standing for an overall 43.4% decrease. Cost reduction was statistically significant (p=0.011) and was an estimated $1.4 million dollars in savings for the hospital. Incorporate the compliance monitoring component for CHG bathing and hand hygiene as part of the best strategy for CLABSI bundle prevention within the healthcare system.
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