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25/03/2015 at 10:39 am #71994Marija JurajaParticipant
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Interesting paper where the findings show that device days and bed days are equally effective for comparing HCAI rates between hospitals with device utilisation i.e. CLABSI.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25782986Kind Regards
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Infection Prevention & Control Unit| Division of Acute Medicine
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25/03/2015 at 11:06 am #71999I believe the key here is that device utilization did not change over
time. However, if for example urinary catheter utilization would have
dropped, then there would be less infections and the two metrics would have
had different results.Kevin
Kevin Kavanagh, MD, MS
Health Watch USA
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Infection Rates by Bed Days or Device Days.Interesting paper where the findings show that device days and bed days are
equally effective for comparing HCAI rates between hospitals with device
utilisation i.e. CLABSI.http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25782986
*Kind Regards*
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*Infection Prevention & Control Unit| Division of Acute Medicine *
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25/03/2015 at 11:18 am #71997Michael WishartParticipantAuthor:
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NSWThanks Marija
I personally think there is a danger that facilities will try and ‘benchmark’ rates derived with different denominator systems, which could lead to some erroneous conclusions. Need to be very careful how you discuss studies like this, and what recommendations you make.
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P Please consider the environment before printing this emailInteresting paper where the findings show that device days and bed days are equally effective for comparing HCAI rates between hospitals with device utilisation i.e. CLABSI.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25782986Kind Regards
Marija Juraja |Clinical Service Coordinator (RN, GCNS Inf Ctrl, CICP)
Infection Prevention & Control Unit| Division of Acute Medicine
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital | Central Adelaide Local Health Network
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25/03/2015 at 11:31 am #72001brett.mitchell@avondale.edu.auParticipantAuthor:
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Agree. Metrics are very important, especially in the case of UTIs/CAUTIs if catheter utilisation is the denominator. An intervention may be aimed at reducing catheter usage but you may see an increase in infection rate if this was to occur – with all things being equal.
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Subject: [ACIPC_Infexion_Connexion] Fwd: Denominator Doesn’t Matter: Standardizing Healthcare-Associated Infection Rates by Bed Days or Device Days.I believe the key here is that device utilization did not change over time. However, if for example urinary catheter utilization would have dropped, then there would be less infections and the two metrics would have had different results.
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From: Juraja, Marija (Health) <Marija.Juraja@health.sa.gov.au>
Date: Tue, Mar 24, 2015 at 7:39 PM
Subject: Denominator Doesn’t Matter: Standardizing Healthcare-Associated Infection Rates by Bed Days or Device Days.
To: AICALIST@aicalist.org.auInteresting paper where the findings show that device days and bed days are equally effective for comparing HCAI rates between hospitals with device utilisation i.e. CLABSI.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25782986Kind Regards
Marija Juraja |Clinical Service Coordinator (RN, GCNS Inf Ctrl, CICP)
Infection Prevention & Control Unit| Division of Acute Medicine
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital | Central Adelaide Local Health Network
Level 8 Tower Building | 28 Woodville Road, WOODVILLE SOUTH 5011
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