Understanding provider-level properties that influence the transmission of healthcare associated infections using network analysis

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Operations Research for Health Care Pub Date : 2019-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.orhc.2019.100223
Hyojung Kang , Marika E. Waselewski , Jennifer M. Lobo
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The goal of this study is to determine which provider-level properties (e.g., provider types, patient contact factors) of healthcare workers (HCW) have the greatest impact on the transmission of healthcare associated infections (HAIs). This study focused on Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae (CRE) acquisition for patients who stayed in a long-term acute care hospital (LTACH) in central Virginia during July and August 2014. We used both patient data (e.g., bed movement, screening results for CRE) and provider activity data documented through the electronic medical record. We created a network of patients for each HCW and performed Poisson regression analysis including the network measures. A total of 204 providers saw at least one of the nine positive patients who stayed in the LTACH over the study period. From the Poisson regression, provider types, total number of patients each provider saw, LTACH workdays, average number of patients per day during LTACH workdays, and the provider’s network were associated with the frequency of case contact. Our study demonstrated that in addition to patient data, provider activity logs that show provider-level properties can be used to assess the role of healthcare workers in transmitting HAIs and highlight risk mitigation opportunities.

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使用网络分析了解影响医疗保健相关感染传播的提供者级别属性
本研究的目的是确定卫生保健工作者(HCW)的哪些提供者级别属性(例如,提供者类型,患者接触因素)对卫生保健相关感染(HAIs)的传播影响最大。本研究的重点是2014年7月至8月在弗吉尼亚州中部一家长期急性护理医院(LTACH)住院的患者的碳青霉烯耐药肠杆菌科(CRE)获得情况。我们使用了通过电子病历记录的患者数据(例如,床位移动、CRE筛查结果)和提供者活动数据。我们为每个HCW创建了一个患者网络,并进行了包括网络测量在内的泊松回归分析。在研究期间,共有204家医疗机构在LTACH中至少接待了9名阳性患者中的1名。从泊松回归中,提供者类型、每个提供者所见的患者总数、LTACH工作日、LTACH工作日内每天平均患者人数以及提供者网络与病例接触频率相关。我们的研究表明,除了患者数据之外,显示提供者级别属性的提供者活动日志可用于评估医疗工作者在传播HAIs中的作用,并突出风险缓解机会。
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