A national survey of infection prevention practices on bone marrow transplant units

Autor: S S, Poe, E, Larson, D, McGuire, S, Krumm
Rok vydání: 1994
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Zdroj: Oncology nursing forum. 21(10)
ISSN: 0190-535X
Popis: To identify and describe bone marrow transplant (BMT)-specific infection prevention measures in the United States.Survey design using a mailed questionnaire.BMT programs across the United States.91 BMT programs (80.5% response rate).A questionnaire containing both closed- and open-ended items was mailed to identified nurse contacts following introductory phone calls. Descriptive statistics were computed on responses to closed-ended questions; content analysis was performed on responses to open-ended questions.Although all programs used some type of protected environment, practices varied considerably. Wide variation existed in cover-garment and hand-washing practices, regardless of the type of protected environment in use. Other protective measures included skin decontamination (69%), gut decontamination with oral nonabsorbable antibiotics (30%), antifungal therapy (73%), acyclovir therapy (82%), immunotherapy (73%), granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor therapy (58%), and modified microbial diets (66%). Numerous mouth care regimens, visitor and patient precautions, and environmental maintenance routines were described.Little standardization of infection-prevention practices exists nationwide.Efforts should be made to test the cost effectiveness and benefits of the various measures in use prior to the development of national standards.
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