Effect of the implementation of infection prevention measures by an infection prevention link physician in trauma and orthopaedic surgery on hygiene-relevant processes and nosocomial infections

IF 1.8 Q3 INFECTIOUS DISEASES Infection Prevention in Practice Pub Date : 2024-10-26 DOI:10.1016/j.infpip.2024.100415
Meike M. Neuwirth , Benedikt Marche , Jerome Defosse , Frauke Mattner , Robin Otchwemah
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Abstract

Background

The German Infection Protection Act and KRINKO recommend nominating one authorized medical specialist in every medical department as an infection prevention link physician (PLP). Detailed evidence on the contribution of PLPs to reducing infection rates is not available in Germany.

Aim

The "HygArzt"-study investigated whether, and to what extent, a PLP in orthopaedics/trauma surgery is able to improve hand hygiene adherence (HHA), process steps of dressing change, nosocomial infection (NI) and surgical site infection (SSI) rates by implementing an infection prevention bundle (IPB).

Methods

In consideration of a literature review on infection prevention measures in orthopaedics/trauma surgery and existing departmental hygiene standards, supported by the responsible infection control specialist, an IPB was developed by an interdisciplinary team and implemented by a PLP. The effects of IPB on NI, SSI, and HHA were determined in a pre-post study design on three trauma surgery/orthopaedic wards of a university hospital.

Findings

In pre-post comparison HHA was significantly increased, and NI rates were reduced significantly. The greatest increase in adherence occurred in the pre-indications "Before touching a patient" (pre: 37.3%; post: 73.0%), "Before clean/aseptic procedure" (pre: 34.2%; post: 75.5%) and "Before surgery" (pre: 9.7%; post: 57.0%). The analysis of NI and SSI rates (NI: p=0.03; SSI: p=0.01; relative risk (RR) of 0.53 in each case) revealed rate reductions.

Conclusion

The implementation of an IPB by a PLP led to an optimisation of processes and to a reduction of SSIs and NIs. PLPs seem to have the potential for targeted, group-specific implementation of complex IPBs.
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创伤和矫形外科感染预防联系医生实施感染预防措施对卫生相关流程和院内感染的影响
背景德国《感染防护法》和 KRINKO 建议在每个医疗部门指定一名经授权的医学专家作为感染预防联系医生(PLP)。目的 "HygArzt "研究调查了骨科/创伤外科的感染预防联系医生(PLP)是否能够通过实施感染预防捆绑包(IPB)来改善手部卫生依从性(HHA)、换药流程步骤、院内感染(NI)和手术部位感染(SSI)率,以及改善的程度。方法 根据有关骨科/创伤外科感染预防措施的文献综述和现有的科室卫生标准,在负责感染控制专家的支持下,由跨学科团队制定了一套 IPB,并由一名 PLP 负责实施。在一家大学医院的三个创伤外科/骨科病房中,采用前后对比研究设计确定了 IPB 对 NI、SSI 和 HHA 的影响。在 "接触病人前"(前:37.3%;后:73.0%)、"清洁/无菌操作前"(前:34.2%;后:75.5%)和 "手术前"(前:9.7%;后:57.0%)这几项前指示中,遵守率的提高幅度最大。对 NI 和 SSI 感染率的分析(NI:p=0.03;SSI:p=0.01;相对风险 (RR) 均为 0.53)显示感染率有所下降。PLP似乎有可能有针对性地针对特定群体实施复杂的IPB。
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Infection Prevention in Practice
Infection Prevention in Practice Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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