Improving care practices for patients with multidrug-resistant organisms: one facility's evolution.

V. Kennedy, S. Steinfeld, G. Sims
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The care of patients with multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) varies in rehabilitation settings. Implementation of strict contact isolation in some facilities may limit patients from reaching their rehabilitation goals. This article describes our rehabilitation and long-term acute care facility's efforts to develop a policy that would enable patients with MDROs to meet their rehabilitation goals within a safe environment. A multidisciplinary team developed a two-track care process allowing staff to quickly identify appropriate activities for these patients. The team also developed educational materials for staff and families, addressed cleaning practices, and standardized the criteria for follow-up cultures and discontinuation of isolation. The MDRO policy was instituted throughout the hospital in August 1999. The incidence of nosocomially acquired MDROs has decreased slightly from the baseline rate of .076 per 100 patient days to .039 per 100 patient days during the 4-month period following the implementation of the policy.
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改善对多药耐药菌患者的护理实践:一个机构的演变。
多药耐药菌(mdro)患者的护理在康复环境中有所不同。在一些设施中实施严格的接触隔离可能会限制患者实现其康复目标。这篇文章描述了我们的康复和长期急性护理机构为制定一项政策所做的努力,该政策将使mdro患者能够在安全的环境中实现他们的康复目标。一个多学科团队开发了双轨护理流程,使工作人员能够快速确定适合这些患者的活动。该小组还为工作人员和家属编写了教育材料,讨论了清洁做法,并使后续培养和停止隔离的标准标准化。1999年8月在整个医院实行了MDRO政策。在该政策实施后的4个月期间,医院获得性mdro的发生率略有下降,从基线率0.076 / 100患者日降至0.039 / 100患者日。
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