Literature DB >> 29478758

The National Healthcare Safety Network Long-term Care Facility Component early reporting experience: January 2013-December 2015.

Danielle L Palms1, Elisabeth Mungai2, Taniece Eure2, Angela Anttila2, Nicola D Thompson2, Margaret A Dudeck2, Jonathan R Edwards2, Jeneita M Bell2, Nimalie D Stone2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention launched the Long-term Care Facility (LTCF) Component of the National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) designed for LTCFs to monitor Clostridium difficile infections (CDIs), urinary tract infections (UTIs), infections due to multidrug-resistant organisms, including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), and infection prevention process measures.
METHODS: We describe characteristics and reporting patterns of facilities enrolled in the first 3 years of the surveillance system and rate estimates for CDI, UTI, and MRSA data submitted between 2013 and 2015.
RESULTS: From 2013-2015, 279 LTCFs were enrolled and eligible to report to the NHSN with variability in reporting from year to year. Crude rate estimates pooled over these 3 years from reporting facilities were 0.98 incident LTCF-onset CDI cases per 10,000 resident days, 0.59 UTI cases per 1,000 resident days, and 0.10 LTCF-onset MRSA cases per 1,000 resident days.
CONCLUSIONS: These initial data demonstrate the capability of the NHSN LTCF Component as a national surveillance system for monitoring infections in LTCFs. Further investigation is needed to understand factors associated with successful enrollment and reporting. As participation increases, data from a larger group of LTCFs will be used to establish national baselines and track prevention goals.
Copyright © 2018 Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Clostridium difficile; Surveillance; long-term care facilities; methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus; urinary tract infections

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29478758     DOI: 10.1016/j.ajic.2018.01.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Infect Control        ISSN: 0196-6553            Impact factor:   2.918


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1.  The expansion of National Healthcare Safety Network enrollment and reporting in nursing homes: Lessons learned from a national qualitative study.

Authors:  Patricia W Stone; Ashley M Chastain; Richard Dorritie; Aluem Tark; Andrew W Dick; Jeneita M Bell; Nimalie D Stone; Denise D Quigley; Melony E Sorbero
Journal:  Am J Infect Control       Date:  2019-03-06       Impact factor: 2.918

2.  Self-reported National Healthcare Safety Network knowledge and enrollment: A national survey of nursing homes.

Authors:  Caroline J Fu; Mansi Agarwal; Andrew W Dick; Jeneita M Bell; Nimalie D Stone; Ashley M Chastain; Patricia W Stone
Journal:  Am J Infect Control       Date:  2019-10-09       Impact factor: 2.918

3.  Nursing home adoption of the National Healthcare Safety Network Long-term Care Facility Component.

Authors:  Andrew W Dick; Jeneita M Bell; Nimalie D Stone; Ashley M Chastain; Mark Sorbero; Patricia W Stone
Journal:  Am J Infect Control       Date:  2018-09-15       Impact factor: 2.918

4.  Facilitators and challenges experienced by nursing homes enrolling in the CDC national health care safety network.

Authors:  Barbara I Braun; Beth Ann Longo; Rene Thomas; Jeneita M Bell; Angela Anttila; Yanhong Shen; David Morton; Theresa A Rowe; Nimalie D Stone
Journal:  Am J Infect Control       Date:  2020-09-02       Impact factor: 2.918

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