Comparison of infection control practices in a Dutch and US hospital using the infection risk scan (IRIS) method.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND:The infection risk scan (IRIS) is a tool to measure the quality of infection control (IC) and antimicrobial use in a standardized way. We describe the feasilibility of the IRIS in a Dutch hospital (the Netherlands, NL) and a hospital in the United States (US). METHODS:Cross-sectional measurements were performed. Variables included a hand hygiene indicator, environmental contamination, IC preconditions, personal hygiene of health care workers, use of indwelling medical devices, and use of antimicrobials. RESULTS:IRIS was performed in 2 wards in a US hospital and 4 wards in a Dutch hospital. Unjustified use of medical devices: none in the US hospital, 2.2% in the Dutch hospital; inappropriate use of antibiotics: 11.7% (US), 19% (NL); items considered not clean: 10% (US); 36% (NL); shortcomings preconditions: 6 of 20 (US), 6 of 40 (NL); health care workers with rings, watches, or long sleeves: 34 of 43 (US), none in the NL hospital; and hand hygiene actions per patient/day: 41 (US) and 10 (NL). US data judged against the Dutch guidelines and vice versa revealed remarkable differences. CONCLUSIONS:We showed the feasibility of using the IRIS in a US hospital. The method provided insight in IC local performance. This method could be the first step to standardize the measurement of the quality of IC and antimicrobial use. However, if the IRIS is used for benchmarking between hospitals in different regions, this should be done in the context of regional guidelines and policies.

journal_name

Am J Infect Control

authors

Willemsen I,Jefferson J,Mermel L,Kluytmans J

doi

10.1016/j.ajic.2019.09.020

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-04-01 00:00:00

pages

391-397

issue

4

eissn

0196-6553

issn

1527-3296

pii

S0196-6553(19)30856-9

journal_volume

48

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