A Process Evaluation Approach to Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection Reduction in a Neonatal Population.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal for Healthcare Quality Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1097/JHQ.0000000000000453
Soraya Riley, Erin Osterholm, Emily Vadner, Julianne Cramer
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Abstract

Objective: To reduce the rate of central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) in the M Health Fairview Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) from 2.15 infections per 1,000 central line days to less than one per 1,000 line days using process evaluation.

Methods: An interdisciplinary team used process mapping and Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA) to identify root causes and improvement opportunities in central line maintenance. The focus was on neonates born at <32 weeks of gestational age and weighing less than 750 g. Interventions included standardized clean space, algorithms to reduce line access, and standardized kits for line maintenance.

Results: Over 4 years, the project achieved an 86.6% reduction in CLABSI events, decreasing from 15 events in 2019 to two in 2023. The CLABSI rate dropped by 85%, from 2.15 to 0.32 per 1,000 line days. Statistical analysis indicated a significant reduction in FMEA risk scores for the identified failure modes, with an average reduction of 33%.

Conclusion: The process-focused approach and interdisciplinary collaboration significantly reduced CLABSI rates in the NICU. Future efforts should aim to maintain these improvements and achieve a target of zero CLABSI events.

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减少新生儿中央管路相关血流感染的过程评估方法。
目标通过流程评估,将 M Health Fairview 新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)的中心管路相关血流感染率(CLABSI)从每 1000 个中心管路日 2.15 例降至不到 1 例:方法:一个跨学科团队利用流程图绘制和故障模式及影响分析 (FMEA) 来确定中心管路维护的根本原因和改进机会。重点是在 "结果 "中出生的新生儿:在 4 年时间里,该项目将 CLABSI 事件减少了 86.6%,从 2019 年的 15 起降至 2023 年的 2 起。CLABSI 感染率下降了 85%,从每千个住院日 2.15 例降至 0.32 例。统计分析表明,已识别故障模式的 FMEA 风险评分大幅降低,平均降幅达 33%:以流程为重点的方法和跨学科合作大大降低了新生儿重症监护室的 CLABSI 感染率。今后的工作应致力于保持这些改进,并实现 CLABSI 事件为零的目标。
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期刊介绍: The Journal for Healthcare Quality (JHQ), a peer-reviewed journal, is an official publication of the National Association for Healthcare Quality. JHQ is a professional forum that continuously advances healthcare quality practice in diverse and changing environments, and is the first choice for creative and scientific solutions in the pursuit of healthcare quality. It has been selected for coverage in Thomson Reuter’s Science Citation Index Expanded, Social Sciences Citation Index®, and Current Contents®. The Journal publishes scholarly articles that are targeted to leaders of all healthcare settings, leveraging applied research and producing practical, timely and impactful evidence in healthcare system transformation. The journal covers topics such as: Quality Improvement • Patient Safety • Performance Measurement • Best Practices in Clinical and Operational Processes • Innovation • Leadership • Information Technology • Spreading Improvement • Sustaining Improvement • Cost Reduction • Payment Reform
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