Controlling the chaos: Information management in home-infusion central-line–associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) surveillance

Author:

Hannum Susan M.ORCID,Oladapo-Shittu OpeyemiORCID,Salinas Alejandra B.ORCID,Weems KimberlyORCID,Marsteller JillORCID,Gurses Ayse P.ORCID,Shpitser IlyaORCID,Klein EiliORCID,Cosgrove Sara E.ORCID,Keller Sara C.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract Objectives: Access to patient information may affect how home-infusion surveillance staff identify central-line–associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs). We characterized information hazards in home-infusion CLABSI surveillance and identified possible strategies to mitigate information hazards. Design: Qualitative study using semistructured interviews. Setting and participants: The study included 21 clinical staff members involved in CLABSI surveillance at 5 large home-infusion agencies covering 13 states and the District of Columbia. Methods: Interviews were conducted by 1 researcher. Transcripts were coded by 2 researchers; consensus was reached by discussion. Results: Data revealed the following barriers: information overload, information underload, information scatter, information conflict, and erroneous information. Respondents identified 5 strategies to mitigate information chaos: (1) engage information technology in developing reports; (2) develop streamlined processes for acquiring and sharing data among staff; (3) enable staff access to hospital electronic health records; (4) use a single, validated, home-infusion CLABSI surveillance definition; and (5) develop relationships between home-infusion surveillance staff and inpatient healthcare workers. Conclusions: Information chaos occurs in home-infusion CLABSI surveillance and may affect the development of accurate CLABSI rates in home-infusion therapy. Implementing strategies to minimize information chaos will enhance intra- and interteam collaborations in addition to improving patient-related outcomes.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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