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21/06/2011 at 3:57 pm #68657
Dear all
We have had some contentious cases of bloodstream infections recently, and were interested in finding out how others would have assessed whether they were CLABSIs. We’ve put together a short questionnaire (10 questions, should take <10 minutes to complete) – would be interested in your opinion
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NHZ8SS3
Pauline Bass on behalf of Allen ChengPauline Bass
Infection Prevention Nurse Consultant
Infection Prevention and Healthcare Epidemiology
Alfred Health
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21/06/2011 at 5:29 pm #68658Cath MurphyParticipantAuthor:
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Hi Pauline
I’m keen to respond to your survey and hopefully others will be as well. The results will be interesting. Before I look at teh survey however could you please confirm for me exactly how you intend using the data, who will have access to it and please reassure me that it is not a veiled attempt to get data for publication without full disclosure. Of course I would also happily respond if it was a “research” project but I would want to know that was what it was for and have that fully disclosed up front. I hope you and Allan will understand my scepticism but I, like many other ICPs am tired off handing over endless data and watching other publish it without attribution.
Good luck with this exercise and once you respond I will rapidly complete the survey.
Thanks for the initiative
Assoc Prof Cath Murphy PhD
CNC Infection Control
Gold Coast Hospital—–Original Message—–
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Subject: [AICA_Infexion_Connexion] Assessment of CLABSI’sDear all
We have had some contentious cases of bloodstream infections recently, and were interested in finding out how others would have assessed whether they were CLABSIs. We’ve put together a short questionnaire (10 questions, should take <10 minutes to complete) – would be interested in your opinion
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NHZ8SS3
Pauline Bass on behalf of Allen Cheng
Pauline Bass
Infection Prevention Nurse Consultant
Infection Prevention and Healthcare Epidemiology
Alfred Health
Phone: 61 03 90763139
Fax: 61 03 90766093
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