Decreasing the incidence of central line-Associated bloodstream infection in a medical intensive care unit: A best practice implementation project

Hui Chen Hsieh, Chih Cheng Hsieh, Tzu Ying Chen, Chiao Hua Cheng, Pei Fan Mu, Lok Hi Chow, Shwu Feng Tsay, Huan Fang Lee*

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Introduction and objectives: Bloodstream infections are common in critically ill patients using central venous access devices (CVAD) in intensive care units (ICU). This project aimed to decrease the incidence of central line-Associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) by using evidence-based strategies. Methods: The project applied the JBI audit and feedback methods. Thirty-Two nurses and five resident physicians from the medical ICU of a medical center participated in the project. Preintervention compliance was measured for the 11 key evidence-based criteria (six audit criteria of central venous catheter insertion and five audit criteria of dressing and catheter securement). Strategies were implemented to overcome the barriers identified in the baseline assessment. Impact evaluation and sustainability were conducted to change the CLABSI rate and the competence of healthcare professionals in providing CVAD care. The JBI Practical Application of Clinical Evidence System and Getting Research into Practice audit tools were used for the data collection, analysis, and implementation planning. Results: Barriers included insufficient knowledge among nurses and physicians, poor compliance with the standard CVAD insertion procedure by physicians, inadequate cooperation among the CVAD care team members, and lack of CVAD-related equipment. The strategies included education and training in CVAD care, the establishment of a team resource management program, and the provision of appropriate equipment. Following project implementation, the CLABSI rate decreased from 8.38 to 3.9BSIs/1000 CVAD-days. Conclusions: The project successfully decreased the CLABSI rate and increased the competence of healthcare professionals. Implementation of best practices in clinical care should focus on leadership, team resource management, education, monitoring, and innovation.

原文English
頁(從 - 到)229-240
頁數12
期刊JBI evidence implementation
21
發行號3
DOIs
出版狀態Published - 7 9月 2023

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