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The Effect of Contact Precautions on the Frequency of Hospital Adverse Events.

机译:接触预防措施对医院不良事件发生频率的影响。

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Background: Contact Precautions are an infection control approach where patients with antibiotic resistant bacteria are isolated and disposable gloves and gowns are donned prior to room entry. Some studies suggest Contact Precautions may increase the occurrence of hospital adverse events. However, few studies have examined the effect of Contact Precautions on adverse events using a standard definition and accounting for the effect of severity of illness. We assessed whether Contact Precautions exposure was associated with patient adverse events in both ICU and non-ICU settings.;Methods: The relationship between universal use of Contact Precautions (universal glove and gown use for all patient contact, regardless of colonization) and adverse events in the intensive care unit (ICU) was studied using medical record review of 1800 randomly sampled patients equally distributed over a 20 ICU cluster randomized trial. To reduce the influence of severity of illness, eligible patients could not be colonized or infected with antibiotic resistant bacteria. Within a non-ICU setting, a prospective cohort of 296 patients at the University of Maryland Medical Center (UMMC) matched on initial 3 day length of stay and admission location was used to study the association between usual use of Contact Precautions and adverse events.;Results: The study of 1800 randomly selected patients from a cluster randomized trial of universal glove and gown use found that the rates of adverse events among patients in universal glove and gown ICUs were not statistically different (IRR, 0.91; 95% CI, 0.59-1.42; p=0.68). The UMMC prospective cohort observed significantly fewer noninfectious adverse events among patients exposed to traditional Contact Precautions compared to unexposed patients (IRR, 0.70; 95% CI, 0.51-0.95; p=0.02).;Conclusions: In ICUs where healthcare workers donned gloves and gowns for all patient contact, patients were no more likely to experience adverse events than in control ICUs. In non-ICU settings Contact Precautions were associated with fewer noninfectious adverse events. Concerns about adverse events resulting from either universal glove and gown use or traditional use of Contact Precautions were not supported.
机译:背景:接触预防措施是一种感染控制方法,其中隔离具有抗生素抗性细菌的患者,并在进入房间之前戴上一次性手套和睡袍。一些研究表明,接触预防措施可能会增加医院不良事件的发生。但是,很少有研究使用标准定义并考虑到疾病严重程度的影响来检查接触预防措施对不良事件的影响。我们评估了在ICU和非ICU环境中接触预防措施的暴露是否与患者不良事件相关;方法:接触预防措施的普遍使用(所有患者接触均采用通用手套和手术服使用,无论是否定植)与不良事件之间的关系在重症监护病房(ICU)中,我们对1800名随机抽样的患者进行了病历审查,这些患者平均分布在20个ICU集群随机试验中。为了减少疾病严重程度的影响,合格的患者不得定植或感染抗药性细菌。在非ICU的情况下,使用马里兰大学医学中心(UMMC)的前瞻性队列研究,在最初的3天住院天数和入院地点相匹配,以研究接触预防措施的常规使用与不良事件之间的关联。 ;结果:一项对通用手套和睡袍使用的整群随机试验中的1800名随机选择的患者的研究发现,通用手套和睡袍ICU的患者不良事件发生率无统计学差异(IRR,0.91; 95%CI,0.59) -1.42; p = 0.68)。 UMMC前瞻性队列观察到与传统接触预防措施接触的患者相比,未接触接触预防措施的患者非感染性不良事件少得多(IRR,0.70; 95%CI,0.51-0.95; p = 0.02)。结论:在ICU中,医护人员戴着手套和对于所有患者接触的手术服,与对照ICU相比,患者发生不良事件的可能性更高。在非ICU设置中,联系注意事项与较少的非感染性不良事件相关。不支持对由于普遍使用手套和礼服而使用或传统使用接触预防措施引起的不良事件的担忧。

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  • 作者

    Croft, Lindsay D.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Maryland, Baltimore.;

  • 授予单位 University of Maryland, Baltimore.;
  • 学科 Epidemiology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 137 p.
  • 总页数 137
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 地球物理学;
  • 关键词

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