The infection control audit: the standardized audit as a tool for change.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND:Health care workers' compliance with infection control practices and principles is vital in preventing the spread of disease. One tool to assess infection control practice in clinical areas is the infection control audit; however, many institutions do not approach this in a systematic fashion. METHODS:Key features of the infection control audit were identified by the infection control team and developed into a standardized format for review of clinical areas. The audit incorporates a review of the physical layout, protocols and policies, knowledge of basic infection control principles, and workplace practice review. RESULTS:Over the last 13 years, the infection control unit has completed 17 audits involving 1525 employees. Four-hundred-one staff members have filled out questionnaires that assessed their understanding of standard precautions. A total of 257 recommendations have been made, and 95% of these have been implemented. The majority of recommendations address separation of clean and dirty supplies, hand hygiene compliance, hand hygiene signage, proper use of barriers, and environmental cleaning. CONCLUSION:The infection control audit is an opportunity to implement changes and to introduce remedial measures in collaboration with various departments and services. A standardized approach to the audit allows benchmarking of practices across the institution and enhances standards of care.

journal_name

Am J Infect Control

authors

Bryce EA,Scharf S,Walker M,Walsh A

doi

10.1016/j.ajic.2006.05.293

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2007-05-01 00:00:00

pages

271-83

issue

4

eissn

0196-6553

issn

1527-3296

pii

S0196-6553(06)01012-1

journal_volume

35

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