Literature DB >> 23515801

[Evaluation of practices for the prevention and control of bloodstream infections in a government hospital].

Jaquelline Maria Jardim1, Rúbia Aparecida Lacerda, Naury de Jesus Danzi Soares, Bruna Kosar Nunes.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to observe clinical procedures in order to evaluate the practices used for the control and prevention of bloodstream infections associated with short-term central venous catheters (BSI-ACVC). The study data came from 5877 assessments distributed among selected practices. The results revealed the following adherence rates among the practices selected: 91.6% for recording the indication and permanence time of the CVC, 51.5% for adhering to the care and maintenance of the dressing at the CVC insertion site and its devices, 10.7% for hand hygiene practices while performing procedures related to the CVC, and 0.0% for the practices related to the insertion of the central venous catheter (CVC). The results demonstrate the need for further elaboration of strategies that ensure sustainable compliance practices for prevention and control BSI-ACVC in the institution being assessed.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23515801     DOI: 10.1590/s0080-62342013000100005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Esc Enferm USP        ISSN: 0080-6234            Impact factor:   1.086


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