Healthcare-associated Infections Clinical Trial
Official title:
Trial of Positive Deviance in Inpatient Wards to Reduce Hospital Infections
Verified date | March 2020 |
Source | University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) are a significant public health burden. Even with existence of recommendations on technical strategies to prevent these infections, there is a need for strategies to increase staff engagement within the local organizational and cultural context. Positive deviance is one such approach that engages people in improvement efforts. Positive Deviance is based on the observation that in every community there are certain individuals or groups whose uncommon behaviors and strategies enable them to find better solutions to problems than their peers, while having access to the same resources and facing similar or worse challenges. In the proposed study, the investigators plan to test the effectiveness of using positive deviance based horizontal infection prevention approach to achieve overall reduction of HAIs among hospital inpatients. The investigators hypothesized that a broad and horizontal approach to reduce opportunities for acquisition of nosocomial pathogens using PD will lead to greater reduction of HAI among hospital inpatients compared to standard-of-care infection control approach. The investigators objective was to test the investigators hypothesis and evaluate whether there is greater decline in rate of HAI in the experimental group of wards compared to the control group of wards.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 16876 |
Est. completion date | August 2014 |
Est. primary completion date | March 2013 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility |
The intervention was performed on the staff members providing care in the three wards
belonging to the intervention arm of the study. These staff members were invited to
participate in the positive deviance intervention on a voluntary and anonymous basis. The primary outcome was measured in all the patients who received care in the three intervention wards and the three control wards. Inclusion Criteria: - For Intervention: All staff members employed in the study wards assigned to the intervention arm. - For Primary Outcome Assessment: - All patients admitted to any of the six study wards included in the study over the 24-month study period. Exclusion Criteria: -None |
Country | Name | City | State |
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n/a |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Number of HAI per 1000 patient-days per month. | The primary study outcome is the incidence density of HAI [a composite of central line associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI), hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP), catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) and C.difficile infection (CDI)] per 1000 patient-days per month. | 24 Months |
Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
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Active, not recruiting |
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