2023
DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofad129
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A National Implementation Project to Prevent Healthcare-Associated Infections in Intensive Care Units: A Collaborative Initiative Using the Breakthrough Series Model

Abstract: Background Although there are simple and low-cost measures to prevent healthcare-associated infections (HAI), they remain a major public health problem. Quality issues and a lack of knowledge about HAI control among healthcare professionals may contribute to this scenario. Aim To present the implementation of a project to prevent HAI in intensive care units (ICU) using the quality improvement (QI) collaborative model Breakthr… Show more

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“…Overall, despite pandemic repercussions, based on the intervention impact on historical baselines until the end of the SNM 3-year project, we achieved a 31.6% reduction in CLABSI, a 41.8% reduction in CAP, and a 68.8% reduction in CAUTI. Additionally, an estimated 7,634 infections might have been prevented, and assuming a mortality rate for each HAI analyzed as previously reported, 4 we calculated the potential of 2,687 lives saved.…”
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“…Overall, despite pandemic repercussions, based on the intervention impact on historical baselines until the end of the SNM 3-year project, we achieved a 31.6% reduction in CLABSI, a 41.8% reduction in CAP, and a 68.8% reduction in CAUTI. Additionally, an estimated 7,634 infections might have been prevented, and assuming a mortality rate for each HAI analyzed as previously reported, 4 we calculated the potential of 2,687 lives saved.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further detailed information on QI methodology, patient care, and relevant clinical indicators of the SNM project are available in a previous publication. 4…”
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