Description Of The Problem Use a Different Problem Than The Problem You Used In Week One
Development Of a Picot Statement To Deal With This Problem.
Interventions For The Problem Minimum Of Three.
Describe The Evidence That Was Used When Developing The Interventions. Describe The Internal And External Evidence. e. Evaluation Of The Interventions. Compose Your Assignment In 10-12 Slides.
Nosocomial infections are systematic Most common are urinary tract infections Hospital contamination occurs through cross contamination.
The effect of hand washing techniques on hospitalized patients compared to the usage of hand gloves, alcohol sanitizers or not washing hands in reducing the occurrence of acquiring hospital-associated infections during the hospital stay among health care workers staff.
Hand Hygiene Practices Hand Washing Practices in Care Settings
Hand washing protocol in intensive care units was linked to reduced rates of acquired infections (Fox et al., 2015) Negative association was observed between hand washing and bacterial spore formation (Sasahara et al., 2016). Despite , this there is low adherence rates of hand washing in care settings , (Eliana et al 2018) .
Internal evidence Increased rates of infections acquired at the facility . Longer hospital stay among patients Increase usage of health care costs External evidence Increased rates of readmission among patients
WHO Five moments of hand washing None adherence among health care workers has led to high rates of infections Hand hygiene is cheapest method of reducing infections rates among care workers to patients
Observational methods Rates of infection over a two months of strict adherence of hand washing practices Rate of readmission and hospital stay between this period among patients.
Improved adherence levels Reduction in rates of infections Reduced hospital stay Declined rate of hospital readmission.
References
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