Author:
D’Orazio Brianna,Ramachandran Jessica,Khalida Chamanara,Gonzalez Johana,Kost Rhonda G.,Vasquez Kimberly S.,Evering Teresa H.,Hassen Getaw Worku,Hammock Regina,Nguyen Rosalee,Davis Ronette,Millan Keenan,Parola Claude,Coller Barry S.,Tobin Jonathan N.
Abstract
ABSTRACTBackgroundMethicillin-Resistant (MRSA) or Methicillin-Sensitive (MSSA) Staphylococcus aureus skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) pose serious clinical and public health challenges. Few protocols exist for outpatient education, decolonization and decontamination.ObjectivesThis trial implemented infection prevention protocols in homes via Community Health Workers/promotoras.MethodsWe engaged clinicians, patients, clinical and laboratory researchers, New-York-based Federally Qualified Health Centers and community hospital Emergency Departments. The Clinician and Patient Stakeholder Advisory Committee (CPSAC) convened in-person and remotely for shared decision-making and trial oversight.ResultsThe trial consented 186 and randomized 119 participants with SSTIs with MRSA (n=59) or MSSA (n=59), completed home visits, obtained surveillance cultures from index patients and household members and sampled household environmental surfaces at baseline and three months.Lessons LearnedThe retention of the CPSAC during the trial demonstrated high levels of engagement.ConclusionsCPSAC was highly effective throughout design and execution by troubleshooting recruitment and home visit challenges.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Cited by
2 articles.
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