Smith Henrietta, Brooks Janet E, Leaptrot Denise, Allen-Bridson Katherine, Anttila Angela, Gross Cindy, Hebden Joan N, Ryan Georganne, Scalise Eileen, Wright Marc-Oliver
Northrop Grumman Corporation, Atlanta, GA.
CACI, Inc, Atlanta, GA.
Am J Infect Control. 2017 Jun 1;45(6):612-614. doi: 10.1016/j.ajic.2017.01.031. Epub 2017 Apr 18.
This case study is part of a series centered on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Healthcare Safety Network's (NHSN) health care-associated infection (HAI) surveillance definitions. The intent of the case study series is to foster standardized application of the NHSN's HAI surveillance definitions among infection preventionists and accurate determination of HAI events. This specific case study focuses on the definitions found within the surgical site infection (SSI) protocol. It aims to reflect the real life and complex patient scenario surrounding a bloodstream infection that is secondary to an SSI and the application of the Present at the Time of Surgery event detail. An online survey link is provided where participants may confidentially answer questions related to the case study and receive immediate feedback in the form of correct answers and explanations and rationales. Details of the case study, answers, and explanations have been reviewed and approved by NHSN staff. We hope that participants take advantage of this educational offering and thereby gain a greater understanding of the NHSN's HAI surveillance definitions.
本案例研究是围绕美国疾病控制与预防中心国家医疗安全网络(NHSN)的医疗相关感染(HAI)监测定义展开的系列研究的一部分。该案例研究系列的目的是促进感染预防人员对NHSN的HAI监测定义进行标准化应用,并准确确定HAI事件。这个特定的案例研究聚焦于手术部位感染(SSI)协议中的定义。它旨在反映继发于SSI的血流感染周围的现实生活和复杂患者情况,以及“手术时存在”事件细节的应用。提供了一个在线调查链接,参与者可以在其中保密地回答与案例研究相关的问题,并以正确答案、解释和理由的形式获得即时反馈。案例研究的细节、答案和解释已经过NHSN工作人员的审核和批准。我们希望参与者利用这一教育资源,从而更好地理解NHSN的HAI监测定义。