VIVALDI 社会护理协议:减少老年人护理院感染、爆发和抗菌药耐药性的试点研究。

NIHR open research Pub Date : 2024-02-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3310/nihropenres.13530.1
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护理院居民很容易受到 COVID-19 和流感等感染的严重影响。然而,控制疫情爆发的措施(如关闭护理院,禁止访客和新入住者进入)会对他们的生活质量产生不利影响。许多感染和疫情爆发是可以预防的,但第一步是对其进行可靠的测量。由于缺乏数据和研究基础设施,这在护理院中具有挑战性。在大流行期间,VIVALDI 研究通过与护理提供者合作并利用日常收集的数据,测量了居民和员工的 COVID-19 感染情况。该研究旨在建立哨点监测和研究数据库,以便在护理院开展观察研究和未来的干预研究。该项目由护理机构、员工、居民、亲属和研究人员共同参与。该研究(2023 年 10 月至 2025 年 3 月)将探讨在英格兰建立一个由 500-1500 家老年人护理院组成的网络的可行性,该网络以一个链接数据平台为基础。不会从员工那里收集数据。我们将定期从数字社会护理记录 (DSCR) 中提取住户标识符,然后进行化名处理,并与日常收集的数据集进行链接,从而建立队列。经过广泛咨询,我们决定不征求居民对数据收集的知情同意,但他们可以 "退出 "研究。我们的目标是实现包容性,但由于认知障碍和对咨询者的要求,让每位居民都有机会 "选择加入 "是一项挑战。该项目以及所有使用数据的请求都将由亲属、居民、员工和护理服务提供者进行监督。该研究已获得健康研究管理局保密咨询小组(23/CAG/0134&0135)和西南法国研究伦理委员会(23/SW/0105)的批准。该研究由英国卫生安全局资助。
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Protocol for VIVALDI social care: Pilot study to reduce infections, outbreaks and antimicrobial resistance in care homes for older adults.

Care home residents are vulnerable to severe outcomes from infections such as COVID-19 and influenza. However, measures to control outbreaks, such as care home closures to visitors and new admissions, have a detrimental impact on their quality of life. Many infections and outbreaks could be prevented but the first step is to measure them reliably. This is challenging in care homes due to the lack of data and research infrastructure. During the pandemic, the VIVALDI study measured COVID-19 infections in residents and staff by partnering with care providers and using routinely collected data. This study aims to establish sentinel surveillance and a research database to enable observational and future interventional studies in care homes. The project has been co-produced with care providers, staff, residents, relatives, and researchers. The study (October 2023 to March 2025) will explore the feasibility of establishing a network of 500-1500 care homes for older adults in England that is underpinned by a linked data platform. No data will be collected from staff. The cohort will be created by regularly extracting resident identifiers from Digital Social Care Records (DSCR), followed by pseudonymisation and linkage to routinely collected datasets. Following extensive consultation, we decided not to seek informed consent from residents for data collection, but they can 'opt out' of the study. Our goal is to be inclusive, and it is challenging to give every resident the opportunity to 'opt in' due to cognitive impairment and the requirement for consultees. The project, and all requests to use the data will be overseen by relatives, residents, staff, and care providers. The study has been approved by the Health Research Authority Confidentiality Advisory Group (23/CAG/0134&0135) and the South-West Frenchay Research Ethics Committee (23/SW/0105). It is funded by the UK Health Security Agency.

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