2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajic.2020.11.014
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Adherence to the central line bundle in intensive care: An integrative review

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“…Despite its importance, adherence to this practice remains low in health services, as observed in this study. A systematic review that included 65 studies carried out in an ICU showed an average adherence rate of 40%, and an ideal percentage above 70% is considered for adherence (15) .…”
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“…Despite its importance, adherence to this practice remains low in health services, as observed in this study. A systematic review that included 65 studies carried out in an ICU showed an average adherence rate of 40%, and an ideal percentage above 70% is considered for adherence (15) .…”
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“…Apesar da sua importância, a adesão a essa prática permanece baixa nos serviços de saúde, assim como verificado neste estudo. Uma revisão sistemática que incluiu 65 estudos realizados em uma UTI evidenciou a taxa média de adesão de 40%, sendo que, para a adesão, um percentual é considerado ideal se acima de 70% (15) . Entre as estratégias para melhorar a adesão à higiene de mãos está a realização da fricção com álcool gel, quando na ausência de fluídos corporais nas mãos.…”
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“…An integrative review of 19 studies found no studies reported complete adherence to all bundle elements. 8 Current evidence does not reveal a rigorous, well-tested, standardized intervention for improving CLABSI bundle adherence among nurses. Organizations try to prevent CLABSI with quality improvement (QI) strategies, including interventions to improve adherence through education, feedback, clinical reminders, bundles, and surveillance.…”
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“…However, adherence to bundles remains challenging, and there is little evidence for determining which interventions are most effective for changing professional behavior toward adherence. [8][9] The actual average rate of maintenance CLABSI bundle adherence for adult patients is not known. Statistics regarding adherence to the CL maintenance bundle are underreported and difficult to find.…”
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