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Patricia W Stone1, Carolyn T A Herzig2, Monika Pogorzelska-Maziarz3, Eileen Carter4, Ragnhildur I Bjarnadottir2, Patricia K Semeraro2, Catherine C Cohen2, Jasmine Travers2, Steven Schweon5.
Abstract
Infections have been identified as a priority issue in nursing homes (NHs). We conducted a qualitative study purposively sampling 10 NHs across the country where 6-8 employees were recruited (N = 73). Semi-structured, open-ended guides were used to conduct in-depth interviews. Data were audiotaped, transcribed and a content analysis was performed. Five themes emerged: 'Residents' Needs', 'Roles and Training' 'Using Infection Data,' 'External Resources' and 'Focus on Hand Hygiene.' Infection prevention was a priority in the NHs visited. While all sites had hand hygiene programs, other recommended areas were not a focus and many sites were not aware of available resources. Developing ways to ensure effective, efficient and standardized infection prevention and control in NHs continues to be a national priority.Entities:
Keywords: Healthcare-associated infections; Infection prevention; Long-term care; Nursing homes; Qualitative
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25794923 PMCID: PMC4530090 DOI: 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2015.02.023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Geriatr Nurs ISSN: 0197-4572 Impact factor: 2.361