IntroductionThe contribution of healthcare-associated infections (HAI) to mortality can be estimated using statistical methods, but mortality review (MR) is better suited for routine use in clinical settings. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control recently introduced MR into its HAI surveillance.AimWe evaluate validity and reproducibility of three MR measures.MethodsThe on-site investigator, usually an infection prevention and control doctor, and the clinician in charge of the patient independently reviewed records of deceased patients with bloodstream infection (BSI), pneumonia, Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) or surgical site infection (SSI), and assessed the contribution to death using 3CAT: definitely/possibly/n...
AbstractObjectivesThere is a renewed interest in health system indicators. In 1976 a measure of qual...
Background: Estimating the burden of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) compared to other co...
Background: Hospital-associated infections (HAIs) are reported to increase patient mortality and inc...
BACKGROUND: We assessed the burden of infection-related death at internal medicine departments in De...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the reliability of hospital data on cause of death and encourage...
Background: Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) represent a significant burden among infectious ...
To estimate COVID-19 infections and deaths in healthcare workers (HCWs) from a global perspective du...
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: There is widespread consensus on the need for better indicators of the ef...
INTRODUCTION: Monitoring hospital mortality rates is widely recommended. However, the number of prev...
Purpose: Inhospital death is commonly used as an outcome measure. However, it may be a biased measur...
Objectives To determine the proportion of avoidable deaths (due to acts of omission and commission) ...
BACKGROUND: Estimating the burden of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) compared to other commu...
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 mortality rate in Belgium has been ranked among the highest in the world. T...
OBJECTIVE: To illustrate the development and use of standardised mortality rates (SMRs) as a trigger...
Healthcare-associated infections are a major cause of morbidity-mortality among hospitalized patient...
AbstractObjectivesThere is a renewed interest in health system indicators. In 1976 a measure of qual...
Background: Estimating the burden of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) compared to other co...
Background: Hospital-associated infections (HAIs) are reported to increase patient mortality and inc...
BACKGROUND: We assessed the burden of infection-related death at internal medicine departments in De...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the reliability of hospital data on cause of death and encourage...
Background: Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) represent a significant burden among infectious ...
To estimate COVID-19 infections and deaths in healthcare workers (HCWs) from a global perspective du...
BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: There is widespread consensus on the need for better indicators of the ef...
INTRODUCTION: Monitoring hospital mortality rates is widely recommended. However, the number of prev...
Purpose: Inhospital death is commonly used as an outcome measure. However, it may be a biased measur...
Objectives To determine the proportion of avoidable deaths (due to acts of omission and commission) ...
BACKGROUND: Estimating the burden of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) compared to other commu...
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 mortality rate in Belgium has been ranked among the highest in the world. T...
OBJECTIVE: To illustrate the development and use of standardised mortality rates (SMRs) as a trigger...
Healthcare-associated infections are a major cause of morbidity-mortality among hospitalized patient...
AbstractObjectivesThere is a renewed interest in health system indicators. In 1976 a measure of qual...
Background: Estimating the burden of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) compared to other co...
Background: Hospital-associated infections (HAIs) are reported to increase patient mortality and inc...