Feeding back surveillance data to prevent hospital-acquired infections

Emerging Infectious Diseases | 01/03/2001
Gestión Higiene y desinfección hospitalaria Documentación Bibliografias Feeding back surveillance data to prevent hospital-acquired infections


Emerging Infectious Diseases. march-april 2001; 7(2): p.295-298
Autores:

Robert Gaynes, Chesley Richards, Jonathan Edwards, T. Grace Emori, Teresa Horan, Juan Alonso-Echanove, Scott Fridkin, Rachel Lawton, Gloria Peavy, James Tolson, and the National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance (NNIS) System Hospitals Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Abstract:

We describe the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention?s National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance system. Elements of the system critical for successful reduction of nosocomial infection rates include voluntary participation and confidentiality; standard definitions and protocols; identification of populations at high risk; site-specific, risk-adjusted infection rates comparable across institutions; adequate numbers of trained infection control professionals; dissemination of data to health-care providers; and a link between monitored rates and prevention efforts.
Gaynes, Robert ... [et al.]

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