AN EVALUATION OF SURVEILLANCE METHODS FOR DETECTING INFECTIONS IN HOSPITAL INPATIENTS

被引:70
作者
GLENISTER, HM
TAYLOR, LJ
BARTLETT, CLR
COOKE, EM
SEDGWICK, JA
MACKINTOSH, CA
机构
[1] CENT PUBL HLTH LAB,HOSP INFECT LAB,LONDON NW9 5HT,ENGLAND
[2] COMMUNICABLE DIS SURVEILLANCE CTR,LONDON NW9 5EQ,ENGLAND
[3] WYCOMBE GEN HOSP,HIGH WYCOMBE HP11 2TT,BUCKS,ENGLAND
关键词
SURVEILLANCE OF HOSPITAL INFECTIONS; SURVEILLANCE METHODS; VALIDATION OF SURVEILLANCE METHODS;
D O I
10.1016/0195-6701(93)90028-X
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Eight selective surveillance methods were compared with a reference method for their ability to detect hospital infections in patients occupying 122 beds of a district general hospital. The time for data collection was also assessed. In the reference method, case records were reviewed three times a week, and during the 11-month period of study, 668 infections were identified amongst 3326 patients. Three hundred and thirty-eight were community acquired infections (CAI) and 330 were hospital acquired infections (HAI). The time for data collection was 18·1 h per 100 beds per week. Of the selective surveillance methods, those based on the review of treatment and temperature charts detected the highest proportion (70%) of CAI; and the review of microbiology reports with regular ward liaison identified the highest proportion (71%) of HAI. The time for data collection in the eight methods ranged from 1·2 h per 100 beds per week to 6·5 h per 100 beds per week. After considering the sensitivity for identifying patients with HAI and time for data collection, the review of microbiology reports with regular ward liaison was judged to be an effective and efficient method of surveillance. © 1993.
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页码:229 / 242
页数:14
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