Impact of Central Line Insertion Bundle on the Adherence of Bundle and Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections in the Operating Room.
10.7586/jkbns.2016.18.4.257
- Author:
Eun Jeong SHIN
1
;
Jae Sim JEONG
;
Sang Ho CHOI
;
In Young HUH
Author Information
1. University of Ulsan Graduate School of Industrial Technology, Department of Nursing, Ulsan University Hospital, Ulsan, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Central line–associated bloodstream infection;
Central line insertion bundle;
Operating room;
Infection control
- MeSH:
Compliance;
Hand Hygiene;
Humans;
Incidence;
Infection Control;
Masks;
Operating Rooms*
- From:Journal of Korean Biological Nursing Science
2016;18(4):257-263
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND: This study purposed to examine how the incidence of the central line-associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) in a operating room (OR) is affected by bundle application on central line insertion (CLI) practice. METHODS: The study design was a pretest-posttest experimental trial. The subjects were 83 patients before the bundle application on CLI and 70 patients after. RESULTS: The compliance(%) of bundle on CLI of among those who observed all of the five items increased from 7.2% before the intervention to 72.9% after. By items, compliance with the maximal barrier precaution was 100% for the use of a mask and cap before and after the intervention, but increased from 73.5% before the intervention to 88.6% after for the hand hygiene, from 73.5% to 88.6% for the use of a sterile gown, and from 9.6% to 75.7% for the use of a sterile large drape covering the whole body. CLABSI did not happen on CLI either before or after the application of the bundle intervention. CONCLUSION: Bundle application increased compliance with the use of a sterile gown and the use of a sterile large drape. However, its effect in the prevention of CLABSI was not clear probably due to the short period of intervention in a single hospital.