A Deus, que todos ilumina e abençoa com paz serenidade e sabedoria os nossos caminhos.À Prof a Dr a Rúbia Aparecida Lacerda, minha orientadora, pela idealização e incentivo para a realização desse estudo. À Equipe de Enfermagem da UTI Cirúrgica-Adulto, por permitirem e colaborarem na realização do estudo. À Enfermeira e Amiga Naury de Jesus Danzy, por sua disponibilidade e dedicação pelos ensinamentos quanto à análise estatística e acima de tudo pela generosidade em me auxiliar na fase final com tanto afinco, mesmo nas adversidades. À Enfermeira Bruna Nunes, a minha gratidão pelo profissionalismo, ética e empenho em participarem da coleta de dados, fundamental para o desenvolvimento da pesquisa. Ao Ricardo Luís Barbosa, pela valiosa participação, contribuição estatística e resistência, mesmo nos momentos de indecisão. Aos amigos de trabalho e da vida, obrigada por torcerem por mim. A todos os pacientes que no anonimato contribuíram para este estudo. PALAVRAS-CHAVE: Infecção da corrente sanguínea associada ao cateter venoso central. Infecção relacionada à assistência à saúde. Cateter venoso central. Observação direta. Indicadores de qualidade. Jardim JM. Evaluation of practices for prevention and control of bloodstream infection associated with central venous catheter of short stay by means clinical indicators [dissertation]. São Paulo (SP), Brasil: Escola de Enfermagem, Universidade de São Paulo; 2011.
ABSTRACTThere is a consensus that the process of prevention and control healthcare associated infection (HAI), based on result indicators is limited to recognize the real conditions in which assistance practices are performed. So, processual evaluations have been required to know the conformity level of these events in relation to recommendations given by the scientific evidence now available. The aim of this study was to evaluation the conformity of practices for prevention and bloodstream infection control associated with central venous catheter (BSI -ACVC) by means of specifically elaborated processual clinical indicators. These practices corresponded to: a) Evaluation the practices of registration statement evaluation and central venous catheter for short stay evaluation; b) Evaluation the practices of the insertion of central venous catheter for short stay, percutaneous insertion, complete items for insertion of CVC, enlarged sterile field at the time of catheter insertion, use of antiseptic alcohol vehicle for the patient skin cleaning and occlusive dressing presence; c) Evaluation of the adherence to care practice and maintenance of CVC insertion healing and it devices: report of dressing and frequency changes, the hubs and connectors disinfection with chlorhexidine 0,5% before handling, exchange of catheters and transducers as institutional orientation; d) Evaluation of compliance to hand hygiene procedures in trading system for infusion, medication administration, blood collection, exchange an healing completion. This was an applied research involving findings about practices performance and procedures, ai...