A National Implementation Project to Prevent Healthcare-Associated Infections in Intensive Care Units: A Collaborative Initiative Using the Breakthrough Series Model
Author:
Tuma Paula12, Vieira Junior Jose M3, Ribas Elenara4, Silva Karen C C D5, Gushken Andrea K F6, Torelly Ethel M S3, de Moura Rafaela M4, Tavares Bruno M5, Prandini Cristiana M6, Borem Paulo2, Delgado Pedro2, Ue Luciana Y7, de Barros Claudia G1, Vernal Sebastian56143, Petenate Ademir Jose, Teixeira Adriana Melo, Martins Alex, Toniolo Alexandra do Rosário, Brenner Aline, Pedroso Aline Cristina, de Pinho Ana Paula Neves Marques, Neto Antonio Capone, Ramos Beatriz, Weber Bernadete, Teixeira Cassiano, Saghabi Cilene, Silva Claudia Vallone, da Silva Kawski Cristiane Tejada, da Silva Daiana Barbosa, Peres Daniel, da Silva de Jesus Daniela Duarte, Regagnin Dejanira Aparecida, Rodrigues Eloiza Andrade Almeida, Morosov Erica Deji Moura, Bozola Fernanda Justo Descio, Fernandes Fernanda Paulino, Pereira Fernando Enrique Arriel, de Menezes Fernando Gatti, Franco Flavia Fernanda, Santos Giselle Franco, dos Santos Guilherme Cesar Silva Dias, de Paula Pinto Schettino Guilherme, dos Santos Helena Barreto, de Carvalho Andrade Karina, Ferraz Leonardo Jose Rolim, Hoffmeister Louise Viecili, de Albuquerque Souza Luciana Gouvea, Hammes Luciano, Oblonczyk Marcia Maria, de Camillis Márcio Luiz Ferreira, Yamashita Maria, da Silva Marianilza Lopes, de Souza Nidia Cristina, de Souza Pâmella Oliveira, dos Santos Bopsin Patrícia, Neto Pedro Aurélio Mathiasi, Kiehl Pryscila Bernardo, Rosa Regis Goulart, Tanjoni Renato, de Camargo Barp Roberta Cordeiro, Marques Roberta Gonçalves, Kelian Rogerio, Oliveira Roselaine Maria Coelho, Felix Thais Galoppini, Chaves Tuane Machado, Bezerra Vania Rodrigues, Baia Wania Regina Mollo, de Almeida Youri Eliphas,
Affiliation:
1. Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein , São Paulo , Brazil 2. Institute for Healthcare Improvement , Cambridge, Massachusetts , USA 3. Hospital Sírio-Libanês , São Paulo , Brazil 4. Hospital Moinhos de Vento , Porto Alegre , Brazil 5. Hospital Alemão Oswaldo Cruz , São Paulo , Brazil 6. Hospital do Coração , São Paulo , Brazil 7. Ministério da Saúde , Brasília , Brazil
Abstract
AbstractBackgroundAlthough there are simple and low-cost measures to prevent healthcare-associated infections (HAIs), they remain a major public health problem. Quality issues and a lack of knowledge about HAI control among healthcare professionals may contribute to this scenario. In this study, our aim is to present the implementation of a project to prevent HAIs in intensive care units (ICUs) using the quality improvement (QI) collaborative model Breakthrough Series (BTS).MethodsA QI report was conducted to assess the results of a national project in Brazil between January 2018 and February 2020. A 1-year preintervention analysis was conducted to determine the incidence density baseline of the 3 main HAIs: central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs), ventilation-associated pneumonia (VAP), and catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CA-UTIs). The BTS methodology was applied during the intervention period to coach and empower healthcare professionals providing evidence-based, structured, systematic, and auditable methodologies and QI tools to improve patients’ care outcomes.ResultsA total of 116 ICUs were included in this study. The 3 HAIs showed a significant decrease of 43.5%, 52.1%, and 65.8% for CLABSI, VAP, and CA-UTI, respectively. A total of 5140 infections were prevented. Adherence to bundles inversely correlated with the HAI incidence densities: CLABSI insertion and maintenance bundle (R = −0.50, P = .010 and R = −0.85, P < .001, respectively), VAP prevention bundle (R = −0.69, P < .001), and CA-UTI insertion and maintenance bundle (R = −0.82, P < .001 and R = −0.54, P = .004, respectively).ConclusionsDescriptive data from the evaluation of this project show that the BTS methodology is a feasible and promising approach to preventing HAIs in critical care settings.
Funder
Ministry of Health PROADI-SUS Hospital Alemão Oswaldo Cruz Hospital do Coração Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein Hospital Moinhos de Vento Hospital Sírio-Libanês
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Oncology
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