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Erschienen in: Current Infectious Disease Reports 4/2011

01.08.2011

Prevention of Central Line–Associated Bloodstream Infections: A Journey Toward Eliminating Preventable Harm

verfasst von: Kristina R. Weeks, Christine A. Goeschel, Sara E. Cosgrove, Mark Romig, Sean M. Berenholtz

Erschienen in: Current Infectious Disease Reports | Ausgabe 4/2011

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Abstract

Central line–associated blood stream infections (CLABSI) are among the most common, lethal, and costly health care–associated infections. Recent large collaborative quality improvement efforts have achieved unprecedented and sustained reductions in CLABSI rates and demonstrate that these infections are largely preventable, even for exceedingly ill patients. The broad acceptance that zero CLABSI rates are an achievable goal has motivated and stimulated diverse groups of stakeholders, including public and private groups to develop policy tools and to mobilize their local constituents toward achieving this goal. Nevertheless, attributing reductions in CLABSI rates achieved by multifaceted quality improvement efforts solely to the use of checklists to ensure adherence with appropriate infection control practices is an easily made but crucial mistake. National CLABSI prevention is a shared responsibility and creating novel partnerships between government agencies, health care industry, and consumers is critical to making and sustaining progress in achieving the goals toward eliminating CLABSI.
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Metadaten
Titel
Prevention of Central Line–Associated Bloodstream Infections: A Journey Toward Eliminating Preventable Harm
verfasst von
Kristina R. Weeks
Christine A. Goeschel
Sara E. Cosgrove
Mark Romig
Sean M. Berenholtz
Publikationsdatum
01.08.2011
Verlag
Current Science Inc.
Erschienen in
Current Infectious Disease Reports / Ausgabe 4/2011
Print ISSN: 1523-3847
Elektronische ISSN: 1534-3146
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11908-011-0186-8

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