2016
DOI: 10.1186/s13756-016-0139-y
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Poor adherence to guidelines for preventing central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI): results of a worldwide survey

Abstract: BackgroundCentral line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) are a cause of increased morbidity and mortality, and are largely preventable. We documented attitudes and practices in intensive care units (ICUs) in 2015 in order to assess compliance with CLABSI prevention guidelines.MethodsBetween June and October 2015, an online questionnaire was made available to medical doctors and nurses working in ICUs worldwide. We investigated practices related to central line (CL) insertion, maintenance and measureme… Show more

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“…A 2016 report of responses from 95 both high and middle incomes countries showed a poor adherence to CLABSI prevention guidelines is a universal observation (Valencia et al, 2016). In resource-rich countries, risk reduction bundles are more readily accepted and implemented, with proven efficacy in CLABSI rate reduction.…”
Section: Limited-resource Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A 2016 report of responses from 95 both high and middle incomes countries showed a poor adherence to CLABSI prevention guidelines is a universal observation (Valencia et al, 2016). In resource-rich countries, risk reduction bundles are more readily accepted and implemented, with proven efficacy in CLABSI rate reduction.…”
Section: Limited-resource Settingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The bundles for the prevention of CRBSI include good hand hygiene, preparation of the skin with chlorhexidine gluconate, preference for the subclavian vein, maximal sterile barriers, and daily assessment of the need for the CVC 16 . Thus, basic infection control practices can significantly reduce the incidence of CRBSI, reducing the rate of 6.5 to 46 cases per 1000 CVC days 17 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are limited published studies on the sustainability of the effectiveness of interventions on infection control and antibiotic stewardship programs [16][17][18]. The multifaceted interventions needed to reduce infections and improve rational use of antibiotics have been difficult to sustain in high-income and low-and middle-income countries [15,17,19].…”
Section: Comparisons With Other Studies and Explanation For Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%