Avondale University, Cooranbong, Australia.
Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia.
Trials. 2023 Feb 22;24(1):133. doi: 10.1186/s13063-023-07144-z.
Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a common, costly, yet largely preventable complication impacting patients in healthcare settings globally. Improving routine cleaning and disinfection of the hospital environment has been shown to reduce the risk of HAI. Contaminated shared medical equipment presents a primary transmission route for infectious pathogens, yet is rarely studied. The CLEEN study will assess how enhanced cleaning and disinfection of shared medical equipment affects the rate of HAIs in a tertiary hospital setting. The initiative is an evidence-based approach combining staff training, auditing and feedback to environmental services staff to enhance cleaning and disinfection practices.
The CLEEN study will use a stepped wedge randomised controlled design in 10 wards of one large Australian hospital over 36 weeks. The intervention will consist of 3 additional hours per weekday for the dedicated cleaning and disinfection of shared medical equipment on each ward. The primary outcome is to demonstrate the effectiveness of improving the quality and frequency of cleaning shared medical equipment in reducing HAIs, as measured by a HAI point prevalence study (PPS). The secondary outcomes include the thoroughness of equipment cleaning assessed using fluorescent marker technology and the cost-effectiveness of the intervention.
Evidence from the CLEEN study will contribute to future policy and practice guidelines about the cleaning and disinfection of shared medical equipment. It will be used by healthcare leaders and clinicians to inform decision-making and implementation of best-practice infection prevention strategies to reduce HAIs in healthcare facilities.
Australia New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry ACTRN12622001143718.
医疗保健相关感染(HAI)是一种常见的、代价高昂但在很大程度上可以预防的并发症,影响着全球医疗机构中的患者。改善医院环境的常规清洁和消毒已被证明可以降低 HAI 的风险。受污染的共用医疗设备是传染病原体的主要传播途径,但很少有研究对其进行研究。CLEEN 研究将评估增强共用医疗设备的清洁和消毒如何影响三级医院环境中 HAI 的发生率。该倡议是一种循证方法,结合了员工培训、审计和对环境服务人员的反馈,以增强清洁和消毒实践。
CLEEN 研究将在澳大利亚一家大型医院的 10 个病房中使用 36 周的阶梯式随机对照设计。干预措施将包括每个病房每周增加 3 个额外小时,专门用于清洁和消毒共用医疗设备。主要结果是通过 HAI 点患病率研究(PPS)证明改善共享医疗设备的清洁质量和频率以降低 HAI 的有效性。次要结果包括使用荧光标记技术评估设备清洁的彻底性和干预措施的成本效益。
CLEEN 研究的证据将为未来关于共享医疗设备的清洁和消毒的政策和实践指南提供依据。医疗机构的领导者和临床医生将利用这些证据来为决策提供信息,并实施最佳的感染预防策略,以降低医疗机构中的 HAI。
澳大利亚新西兰临床试验注册 ACTRN12622001143718。