Bundles for the central sterile supply department
Autor: | Heloisa Helena Karnas Hoefel, Marcia Arsego, Daniela Silva dos Santos Schneider, Margareth Pfitsher, Célia Rabaioli, Ronaldo T. Bernardo, Alexia Carla Wachholz Dossa, Andréa Alfaya Acuña, Carmen Eulalia Pozzer, Maria Edutânia Skroski Castro, Jeane Aparecida Gonzatti, Terezinha Neide Oliveira |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Central Supply
Hospital Cross infection Epidemiology Logical reasoning Delphi method Likert scale 03 medical and health sciences Health surveillance 0302 clinical medicine Product Packaging Humans Medicine Operations management 030212 general & internal medicine Equipment and Supplies Hospital Infection Control 0303 health sciences 030306 microbiology business.industry Health Policy Product processing Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Sterilization Infectious Diseases Bundle Equipment Contamination business |
Zdroj: | American Journal of Infection Control. 47:1352-1357 |
ISSN: | 0196-6553 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ajic.2019.05.010 |
Popis: | Background Traditional resources, such as bundles, can help experts define essential steps of health product processing to prevent infections. The present study developed bundle content construction and validation criteria for central sterile supply departments (CSSDs). Methods The present study employed a Delphi technique modified for content evaluation. Eleven professionals with at least 4 years of experience in sterilization were enlisted. Participants discussed main stages of the process virtually and compiled a list of items based on scientific references justified by law and/or logical reasoning. Agreement, disagreement, and/or suggestions on each step resulted in bundles for a CSSD. Items were then reassessed by experts using a Likert scale with a 90% approval criterion. Results Six bundles were developed: cleaning, inspection, preparation and packaging, sterilization, and storage resulting from 384 responses and 373 agreements (Interassessor coefficient = 97%). Discussions Items obtained from the criteria assessment received majority agreement from the first document. Conclusions Agreement among varying professionals was achieved, and bundles were successfully developed to evaluate the processing of goods in CSSDs. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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