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Research Utilization ProjectNanncie Constantin
NUR 590B
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Objectives• Discuss Problem Statement• Different types of Hospital Acquired
Infections• Consequences of Hospital Acquired
Infections• Evidence-based research • Solutions
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Problem Statement
• Describe the problem that need a solution.
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Problem Statement Con’t
• The importance of problem
• Increase hospital stay
• Financial strain on patients
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Different types of Hospital acquire infections
Most common Hospital acquire
infections
Surgical site infections
Central line
Ventilator associate
pneumonia
Catheter-associated
Urinary tract infection
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Consequences of Hospital Acquired Infections
Additional Morbidity
Prolonged Hospitalization
Financial Burden Death
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Research Support
• Evidence-based research
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Solution for Problem
• Educational classes on infection control based on “My Five Moments for Hand Hygiene”
• Evidence-based research study
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Educational Tools
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Efficacy of Infection Control
Hand Washing SterilizationCleaning hospital
equipment
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Rationale for Outcomes
Prevent Infections
Improve Patients’
Outcomes
Decrease Infection
Rates
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Conclusion
• Infection control is every staff’s responsibility
• Ongoing education to patients and health care professionals will assist with the goal of sustaining infection control
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Area for discussion
• The End!!!.
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References
• Cummings, K, L., Anderson, D, J., Kaye, K, S. (20 10). Hand Hygiene Noncompliance and the cost of Hospital-Acquired Methecillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus Infection. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology 31(4). PP 357-363
• Limaye, S., Mastrangelo, Danielle, M,. (2008). A Case Study In Monitoring Hospital-Associated Infections with Count Control Charts. Quality Engineering 20:404-413
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References
.Mathai, E., Allegranzi, B., Seto, W.H., Craiti, M. N., Sax, H., Larson, E. & Pittet, D. (2010). Educating Healthcare Workers to Optimal hand Hygiene Practices: Addressing the need. first global patient safety
• Paterson, J, G., (2012). Auditing Urinary Catheter Care. Nursing Standard RCN Publishing. 26(20). PP. 35-40
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References
• Picheansathian, W. (2004). A systematic review on the effectiveness of alcohol-based solutions for hand hygiene. International Journal of Nursing Practice, 10, 3-9.
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