| Literature DB >> 33483100 |
Jingjing Shang1, Ashley M Chastain2, Uduwanage Gayani E Perera2, Andrew W Dick3, Caroline J Fu2, Elizabeth A Madigan4, Monika Pogorzelska-Maziarz5, Patricia W Stone2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Home health care is a rapidly growing healthcare sector worldwide. Home health professionals face unique challenges related to preventing and controlling infections, which are likely to amplify during an infectious disease outbreak (e.g. SARS-CoV-2). Little is known about the current state of infection prevention and control-related policies and outbreak preparedness at U.S. home health agencies.Entities:
Keywords: Emergency preparedness; Home care agencies; Infection control; Nursing research
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33483100 PMCID: PMC7940586 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2020.103841
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Nurs Stud ISSN: 0020-7489 Impact factor: 5.837
Comparison of strata and agency characteristics for U.S. home health agencies and survey respondents, 2018.
| Universe of U.S. Agencies ( | Survey Respondents ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unweighted | Weighted | Unweighted | ||
| % | % | % | ||
| Rural | 14.8 | 14.8 | 39.7 | |
| Urban | 85.2 | 85.2 | 60.3 | |
| Census region | ||||
|
| 9.4 | 9.4 | 11.6 | |
|
| 26.8 | 26.8 | 28.7 | |
|
| 43.9 | 43.9 | 40.9 | |
|
| 19.9 | 19.9 | 18.7 | |
| Ownership | ||||
|
| 81.4 | 81.4 | 64.4 | |
|
| 14.8 | 14.8 | 27.3 | |
|
| 3.8 | 3.8 | 8.4 | |
| Agency Oversight | ||||
|
| 6.8 | 8.6 | 0.08 | 17.0 |
|
| 4.9 | 7.0 | 0.08 | 8.0 |
| Medicare Only | 21.6 | 18.0 | 0.06 | 14.7 |
| Operates Medicare Hospice | 5.6 | 5.3 | 0.72 | 8.8 |
| Part of a System of Branches | 13.7 | 15.1 | 0.40 | 17.4 |
| Services Provided In-House | ||||
|
| 92.2 | 91.3 | 0.54 | 92.4 |
|
| 85.7 | 86.7 | 0.58 | 88.4 |
| Nurse Staffing | ||||
|
| 58.7 (23.9) | 57.6 (25.6) | 0.40 | 59.4 (24.1) |
|
| 20.4 (19.8) | 19.7 (19.6) | 0.50 | 17.1 (18.4) |
|
| 20.9 (20.6) | 22.7 (23.3) | 0.14 | 23.5 (21.9) |
| QoPC Star Rating | 3.27 (0.93) | 3.34 (0.92) | 0.20 | 3.27 (0.88) |
| HHCAHPS Summary Star Rating | 3.70 (0.97) | 3.74 (0.93) | 0.54 | 3.93 (0.87) |
LPN/LVN = Licensed Practical Nurse/Licensed Vocational Nurse; RN = Registered Nurse; QoPC = Quality of Patient Care; HHCAHPS = Home Health Care Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems. Strata characteristics are measures used to define sampling strata.
p = 1.00; weighted estimates for variables used for probability weights are equal to universe of U.S. agencies.
p-values, generated using regression, are a test of equivalence of the U.S. agencies and weighted survey respondents and are significant at α < 0.05.
20.4% and 46.4% of agencies had missing values for QoPC Star Rating and HHCAHPS Summary Star Rating, respectively.
Infection prevention and control staffing and personnel characteristics by urban/rural location, weighted estimates.
| % | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Urban | Rural | ||
| Full-time | 83.0 | 81.9 | 89.5 | |
| Part-Time | 14.1 | 15.3 | 6.7 | |
| RN/NP | 93.6 | 93.9 | 92.3 | 0.52 |
| LPN/LVN | 3.0 | 2.4 | 6.8 | |
| Associates | 22.5 | 19.4 | 40.8 | |
| Bachelors | 55.3 | 57.0 | 45.4 | |
| Masters and above | 16.4 | 18.1 | 6.4 | |
| Specific IPC training/certification received | 63.9 | 65.7 | 53.2 | |
| No specific IPC training | 36.1 | 34.3 | 46.8 | |
| Supervision of Clinical Services/Patient Coordination | 63.0 | 65.1 | 51.0 | |
| Quality Improvement | 59.5 | 60.3 | 54.8 | 0.22 |
| Education/Training | 55.5 | 56.7 | 48.2 | 0.06 |
| Clinical Administration/Management | 54.5 | 55.3 | 49.9 | 0.24 |
| No one in charge of IPC at the agency | 5.5 | 5.0 | 8.3 | 0.14 |
| Mean (SD) | ||||
| 8.4 (30.25) | 8.7 (27.46) | 6.7 (14.52) | 0.34 | |
| % | ||||
| Staff Education | 85.7 | 86.6 | 80.7 | 0.07 |
| Collecting/reporting infection data | 81.7 | 81.2 | 84.5 | 0.33 |
| Monitoring staff adherence to policy | 72.1 | 73.1 | 66.4 | 0.13 |
| IPC policy development | 26.7 | 26.0 | 31.0 | 0.22 |
| Monitoring staff vaccinations | 16.1 | 16.5 | 13.7 | 0.39 |
| Vaccination of patients | 14.8 | 13.7 | 21.2 | |
IPC, infection prevention and control; LPN, licensed professional nurse; LVN, licensed vocational nurse; RN, registered nurse; NP, nurse practitioner. All data shown are weighted. % are column percentages. p-values are significant at α < 0.05. Totals varied due to missing data or skip patterns.
Column totals may not add to 100% since response choices were select all that apply.
Column totals may not add to 100% since responses were mutually exclusive but Other and Don't Know categories are not shown.
Infection prevention and control-related organizational structures, policies and procedures by urban/rural location, weighted estimates.
| % | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Urban | Rural | ||
| Yes | 70.5 | 71.7 | 63.8 | 0.06 |
| Not currently, but plans to develop one in the next year | 9.6 | 9.6 | 10.1 | 0.85 |
| Not currently, and no plans to develop one | 15.5 | 14.8 | 19.5 | 0.17 |
| Annually or biannually | 6.4 | 6.7 | 4.7 | 0.44 |
| Quarterly | 66.0 | 65.4 | 69.9 | 0.39 |
| Monthly or more | 22.0 | 22.6 | 18.5 | 0.42 |
| Declination statement required if vaccine refused | 56.4 | 56.3 | 56.9 | 0.90 |
| Vaccinations offered for free | 51.3 | 46.9 | 76.4 | |
| Vaccinations offered on site | 46.5 | 42.3 | 70.6 | |
| Staff must wear mask during flu season if refused vaccine | 31.0 | 30.1 | 36.2 | 0.15 |
| Requiring vaccinations to work | 26.6 | 26.1 | 29.4 | 0.41 |
| No policies to encourage staff flu vaccinations | 13.8 | 15.3 | 4.9 | |
| ≥95% | 26.4 | 24.0 | 40.4 | |
| 75–94% | 31.7 | 32.3 | 28.2 | 0.33 |
| 25–74% | 20.2 | 20.4 | 18.7 | 0.63 |
| <25% | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.1 | 1.00 |
| Track, but do not know percentage | 5.0 | 5.2 | 3.8 | 0.47 |
| Agency does not track | 12.6 | 14.0 | 4.8 | |
| Written policies for care of patients with wounds | 97.6 | 97.5 | 97.8 | 0.85 |
| Written policies for patient education on prevention of pneumonia | 78.6 | 79.2 | 75.1 | 0.61 |
| Agency admits patients with urinary catheters | 98.6 | 98.5 | 99.2 | 0.48 |
|
| 97.4 | 97.1 | 99.0 | 0.18 |
| Agency admits patients with IVs/central lines | 87.5 | 85.9 | 96.3 | |
|
| 98.9 | 98.6 | 100.0 | |
| Agency admits ventilated patients | 48.1 | 47.5 | 51.5 | 0.40 |
|
| 75.9 | 79.2 | 59.1 | |
| Collect data on antibiotic use among agency patients | 65.8 | 65.6 | 67.1 | 0.73 |
| Notify clinical staff about antibiotics prescribed to agency patients | 60.7 | 61.4 | 56.6 | 0.29 |
| Notify primary MD/NP about antibiotics prescribed to agency patients | 54.4 | 54.1 | 56.0 | 0.67 |
| Training and/or education to improve antibiotic stewardship | 40.9 | 40.7 | 42.0 | 0.78 |
| Case review to assess appropriateness of antibiotic administration and/or indication | 37.6 | 38.8 | 30.8 | 0.07 |
| Use of guidelines for clinicians to prescribe antibiotics | 21.7 | 22.8 | 15.5 | |
IC, infection control; MD, doctor of medicine; NP, nurse practitioner; IV, intravenous therapy. All data shown are weighted.% are column percentages. p-values are significant at α < 0.05. Totals varied due to missing data or skip patterns. Column totals may not add to 100% due to:.
Column totals may not add to 100% since response choices were select all that apply.
Column totals may not add to 100% since responses were mutually exclusive but Other and Don't Know categories are not shown.
Infection control and prevention-related processes and resources by urban/rural location, weighted estimates.
| % | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Urban | Rural | ||
| 88.1 | 87.9 | 89.2 | 0.64 | |
| Annually | 3.3 | 3.5 | 2.2 | 0.41 |
| Quarterly | 57.1 | 58.7 | 47.8 | |
| Monthly or more | 38.7 | 37.0 | 48.2 | |
| Provider diagnosis | 83.7 | 82.9 | 88.1 | 0.13 |
| New antibiotic prescription | 82.4 | 82.0 | 84.8 | 0.44 |
| Standard definitions or criteria | 65.6 | 65.2 | 68.1 | 0.53 |
| Clinical cultures | 65.6 | 63.8 | 75.6 | |
| Infection risk factors | 90.7 | 90.9 | 89.1 | 0.48 |
| Non-compliance with IPC | 74.3 | 75.2 | 68.8 | 0.11 |
| Health status of others in home | 51.9 | 52.7 | 47.6 | 0.26 |
| Home environmental factors | 5.2 | 5.2 | 5.4 | 0.92 |
| No assessments performed | 3.4 | 3.0 | 5.9 | 0.09 |
| Urinary tract infections | 67.3 | 67.4 | 66.9 | 0.90 |
| Catheter-associated urinary tract infections | 11.2 | 11.2 | 11.2 | 0.99 |
|
| 6.0 | 6.2 | 4.8 | 0.50 |
| Upper respiratory infections | 3.0 | 3.1 | 2.2 | 0.54 |
| Wound infections | 2.3 | 2.5 | 1.6 | 0.52 |
| Other (MRSA, CLABSI, etc.) | 1.0 | 0.7 | 3.1 | |
| No current challenges | 1.5 | 1.4 | 2.0 | 0.57 |
| Collecting/reporting infection data | 32.6 | 32.0 | 36.3 | 0.32 |
| Adherence to and monitoring bag technique | 16.8 | 16.0 | 21.6 | 0.11 |
| Adequate field staffing coverage | 16.5 | 16.8 | 14.4 | 0.46 |
| Adherence to and monitoring hand hygiene/standard precautions | 16.2 | 16.8 | 13.0 | 0.25 |
| Managing MDROs and | 10.4 | 10.7 | 8.6 | 0.41 |
| Gloves/gowns/aprons/masks/eye protection | 99.1 | 98.9 | 100.0 | 0.46 |
| Sharps containers | 93.4 | 92.9 | 96.6 | 0.08 |
| Safety syringes/needles | 82.0 | 79.4 | 96.7 | |
| Blood spill kit | 55.1 | 53.3 | 65.4 | |
| N95 respirators | 39.7 | 37.7 | 50.7 | |
| MRSA kit | 25.4 | 25.6 | 24.5 | 0.77 |
| Access to clinical procedures manual | 58.7 | 58.3 | 60.8 | 0.58 |
| Staff attendance at conferences | 56.1 | 55.8 | 57.8 | 0.66 |
| On-site IPC training by external entity | 31.3 | 32.4 | 25.0 | 0.07 |
| Access to expert IPC consultation | 19.5 | 19.7 | 18.0 | 0.62 |
| Staff attendance at IPC conferences | 18.6 | 19.1 | 15.6 | 0.31 |
| Webinars/online training | 3.6 | 3.8 | 2.9 | 0.56 |
| No financial resources provided | 14.3 | 14.5 | 13.0 | 0.62 |
IPC, infection prevention and control; MRSA, methicillin-resistant S. aureus; CLABSI, central line-associated bloodstream infection; MDRO, multidrug resistant organism. All data shown are weighted.% are column percentages. p-values are significant at α < 0.05. Totals varied due to missing data or skip patterns.
Column totals may not add to 100% since response choices were select all that apply.
Column totals may not add to 100% since responses were mutually exclusive but Other and Don't Know categories are not shown.
Infection prevention and control staff training and monitoring by urban/rural location, weighted estimates.
| % | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Urban | Rural | ||
| Face-to-face training (in-services, skills fairs) | 91.1 | 91.4 | 89.8 | 0.56 |
| Computer-based training tools (e.g. online education, DVDs, videos) | 65.3 | 62.8 | 79.8 | |
| Knowledge assessment | 56.8 | 58.1 | 49.1 | |
| Shadowing in the field | 56.6 | 57.4 | 52.3 | 0.26 |
| At new employee orientation | 61.0 | 60.3 | 64.9 | 0.30 |
| Annually or biannually | 64.1 | 62.9 | 70.9 | 0.06 |
| Quarterly | 23.8 | 24.4 | 20.4 | 0.29 |
| Monthly or more frequently | 13.6 | 13.9 | 12.3 | 0.62 |
| When an infection control issues/outbreak arises | 47.4 | 46.9 | 50.2 | 0.46 |
| Hand hygiene | 89.7 | 90.1 | 87.7 | 0.41 |
| Practices appropriate to the patient | 77.1 | 76.2 | 82.2 | 0.11 |
| Signs and symptoms of infections | 73.4 | 74.2 | 69.3 | 0.22 |
| Transmission precautions | 67.5 | 66.5 | 72.7 | 0.14 |
| Environmental cleaning | 51.4 | 50.5 | 57.0 | 0.15 |
| No IPC topics covered | 1.2 | 1.1 | 1.8 | 0.53 |
| General competency testing/assessment/demonstration | 30.9 | 31.2 | 28.7 | 0.57 |
| Supervisory visits (un/announced) & evaluations | 26.8 | 28.0 | 19.6 | |
| Shadowing/observation/tracer | 25.1 | 23.4 | 35.4 | |
| Monitoring of infections through data via chart audits/logs/forms | 17.0 | 17.2 | 15.6 | 0.66 |
| Skills fairs | 4.6 | 4.9 | 2.4 | 0.18 |
| Hand hygiene monitoring tool/audits | 4.1 | 3.7 | 6.1 | 0.22 |
| Patient surveys/calls | 3.3 | 2.7 | 6.9 | |
| Training/observation upon hire | 2.3 | 2.7 | 0.0 | |
| Bag technique audits | 1.9 | 1.5 | 4.0 | 0.09 |
| Other procedure | 35.8 | 35.3 | 39.0 | 0.43 |
| 81.7 | 81.3 | 83.8 | 0.48 | |
| Method of Monitoring Adherence to Hand Hygiene Policies | ||||
|
| 83.7 | 83.2 | 86.4 | 0.39 |
|
| 75.0 | 76.2 | 68.7 | 0.09 |
|
| 10.1 | 10.1 | 10.0 | 1.00 |
IPC, infection prevention and control. All data shown are weighted.% are column percentages. p-values are significant at α < 0.05. Totals varied due to missing data or skip patterns.
Column totals may not add to 100% since response choices were select all that apply.