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Research Studies is a compilation of published research articles funded by AHRQ or authored by AHRQ researchers.
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1 to 4 of 4 Research Studies DisplayedWilmont S, Hessels AJ, Kelly AM
Family experiences and perspectives on infection prevention in pediatric long-term care.
The aims of this qualitative study were to (a) explore perspectives on infection prevention among families visiting children in pediatric long-term care facilities and (b) identify facilitators of and barriers to optimal hand hygiene using semistructured in-depth interviews with 10 family members visiting two New York City metropolitan area facilities.
AHRQ-funded; HS021470.
Citation: Wilmont S, Hessels AJ, Kelly AM .
Family experiences and perspectives on infection prevention in pediatric long-term care.
Children/Adolescents, Healthcare-Associated Infections, Long-term Care, Pediatrics, Prevention Practices.
Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs), Long-Term Care, Prevention, Patient Safety
Krein SL, Greene MT, King B
Assessing a national collaborative program to prevent catheter-associated urinary tract infection in a Veterans Health Administration nursing home cohort.
Collaborative programs have helped reduce catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) rates in community-based nursing homes. This study assessed whether collaborative participation produced similar benefits among Veterans Health Administration (VHA) nursing homes. The researchers found that no changes in CAUTI rates, catheter use, or urine culture orders were found during the program period. One potential reason was the relatively low baseline CAUTI rate, as compared with a cohort of community-based nursing homes.
AHRQ-funded; 290201000025I.
Citation: Krein SL, Greene MT, King B .
Assessing a national collaborative program to prevent catheter-associated urinary tract infection in a Veterans Health Administration nursing home cohort.
Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2018 Jul;39(7):820-25. doi: 10.1017/ice.2018.99..
Keywords: Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI), Long-Term Care, Nursing Homes, Patient Safety, Prevention, Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)
Larson EL, Murray MT, Cohen B
Behavioral interventions to reduce infections in pediatric long-term care facilities: the keep it clean for kids trial.
Researchers examined the success of behavioral interventions to reduce infections in pediatric long-term care facilities. The intervention, called Keep it Clean for Kids, included leadership commitment, frequent hand-washing, and electronic monitoring of hand hygiene. Improvements were show in infection reduction in two sites, fewer hospitalizations in all sites, and varied outcomes in the number of outbreaks/cases.
AHRQ-funded; HS021470.
Citation: Larson EL, Murray MT, Cohen B .
Behavioral interventions to reduce infections in pediatric long-term care facilities: the keep it clean for kids trial.
Behav Med 2018 Apr-Jun;44(2):141-50. doi: 10.1080/08964289.2017.1288607..
Keywords: Children/Adolescents, Long-Term Care, Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs), Patient Safety, Prevention
Olsho LE, Spector WD, Williams CS
AHRQ Author: Spector WD
Evaluation of AHRQ's on-time pressure ulcer prevention program: a facilitator-assisted clinical decision support intervention for nursing homes.
The researchers evaluated the effectiveness of the On-Time Quality Improvement for Long Term Care (On-Time) program in reducing the rate of in-house-acquired pressure ulcers among nursing home residents. They found that On-Time implementation is associated with sizable reductions in pressure ulcer incidence.
AHRQ-authored; AHRQ-funded; 290200600011I.
Citation: Olsho LE, Spector WD, Williams CS .
Evaluation of AHRQ's on-time pressure ulcer prevention program: a facilitator-assisted clinical decision support intervention for nursing homes.
Med Care 2014 Mar;52(3):258-66. doi: 10.1097/mlr.0000000000000080.
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Keywords: Clinical Decision Support (CDS), Long-Term Care, Nursing Homes, Pressure Ulcers, Prevention