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Impact of Dedicated Hygienist Staff on the Occurrence of Intensive Care Unit -Aquired Bloodstream Infections (BacterHy)

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Public Assistance-Hospitals of Marseille (AP-HM)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Intensive Care Unit -Aquired Bloodstream Infections.

Treatments

Other: hygienist response

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02891902
RC12_3682

Details and patient eligibility

About

The purpose of this study is to evaluate in a multicentric cluster randomized study the effect of the presence of dedicated nurses for training of ICU staff in preventing nosocomial infections. The rate of bloodstream infections per 100 admitted patients is used as the main endpoint. A sample of 4000 included patients in the 6 participating ICU is included with the objective to show a reduction of one third of the rate of ICU-acquired bloodstream infections. The study is currently at the end of the recrutimeent phase.

Full description

15% of patients admitted to intensive care have an infection acquired in the service, including bacteremia is a serious form. Compliance with hygiene measures and recommendations in the use of invasive devices can reduce the incidence. The advantage of simple recommendations type "bundle" could, however, be insufficient because not associated with training and monitoring compliance with the recommendations. The aim of this study is to show that the daily intervention of a public health nurse on the basis of a half full-time equivalent, allows these actions and therefore a reduction in the bloodstream of the attack rate acquired in the ICU compared dissemination of simple recommendations.

Enrollment

4,000 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • patients admitted to reanimation department

Exclusion criteria

  • no exclusion criteria

Trial contacts and locations

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