Description
The first edition of Preventing Hospital Infections led readers through a step-by-step description of a quality improvement intervention as it might unfold in a model hospital, pinpointing the likely obstacles and offering practical strategies for how to overcome them. This newly updated edition draws on fresh examples and modern clinical tools, with new or expanded topics spanning antimicrobial resistance and antimicrobial stewardship, RAND/UCLA appropriateness criteria for using devices, and tiered approaches to CAUTI, CLABSI, and CDI.Unlike other approaches, which focus on the technical aspects of healthcare-associated infections, this book offers a user-friendly manual for effecting real, practical change. Whether resistance comes from physicians who distrust change, nurses who want to protect their turf, or infection preventionists who are removed from the day-to-day work on wards, Preventing Hospital Infections, 2nd Edition offers an innovative and accessible approach that focuses on navigating the human element in a hospital quality improvement initiative.
Table of Contents
PrefaceAbout the Authors1. An Effective Strategy to Combat Hospital Infections2. Committing to an Infection Prevention Initiative3. Types of Interventions: Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection4. Types of Interventions: Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infection5. Building the Team6. The Importance of Leadership and Followership7. Common Problems, Realistic Solutions8. Joining a Collaborative9. Toward Sustainability10. Taking on Clostridioides difficile11. The Future of Infection PreventionAppendicesReferencesIndex