Objective: The Prevention of Hospital Infections by Intervention and Training (PROHIBIT) project included a cluster-randomised, stepped wedge, controlled study to evaluate multiple strategies to prevent catheter-related bloodstream infection. We report an in-depth investigation of the main barriers, facilitators and contextual factors relevant to successfully implementing these strategies in European acute care hospitals. Methods: Qualitative comparative case study in 6 of the 14 European PROHIBIT hospitals. Data were collected through interviews with key stakeholders and ethnographic observations conducted during 2-day site visits, before and 1 year into the PROHIBIT intervention. Qualitative measures of implementation success included ...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) bacteraemia can...
<p>Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) are considered to be the most frequent adverse event...
Background Centrally-led performance management regimes using standard-setting, monitoring and incen...
OBJECTIVE The Prevention of Hospital Infections by Intervention and Training (PROHIBIT) project inc...
The Prevention of Hospital Infections by Intervention and Training (PROHIBIT) project included a clu...
Abstract Background The implementation of evidence-based infection control practices is essential, y...
BACKGROUND: The Prevention of Hospital Infections by Intervention and Training (PROHIBIT) survey was...
IntroductionHospitals from 24 European countries were asked for information on infection prevention ...
Background: Although 20% or more of healthcare-associated infections can be prevented, many hospital...
Objective: (1) To assess the extent to which current English national regulations/policies/guideline...
Objective: To examine the extent to which acute care hospitals in the Netherlands have adopted recom...
To test the effectiveness of a central venous catheter (CVC) insertion strategy and a hand hygiene (...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare associated infections (HAIs) are the most frequent adverse outcome in healthc...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare associated infections (HAIs) are the most frequent adverse outcome in healthc...
To test the effectiveness of a central venous catheter (CVC) insertion strategy and a hand hygiene (...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) bacteraemia can...
<p>Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) are considered to be the most frequent adverse event...
Background Centrally-led performance management regimes using standard-setting, monitoring and incen...
OBJECTIVE The Prevention of Hospital Infections by Intervention and Training (PROHIBIT) project inc...
The Prevention of Hospital Infections by Intervention and Training (PROHIBIT) project included a clu...
Abstract Background The implementation of evidence-based infection control practices is essential, y...
BACKGROUND: The Prevention of Hospital Infections by Intervention and Training (PROHIBIT) survey was...
IntroductionHospitals from 24 European countries were asked for information on infection prevention ...
Background: Although 20% or more of healthcare-associated infections can be prevented, many hospital...
Objective: (1) To assess the extent to which current English national regulations/policies/guideline...
Objective: To examine the extent to which acute care hospitals in the Netherlands have adopted recom...
To test the effectiveness of a central venous catheter (CVC) insertion strategy and a hand hygiene (...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare associated infections (HAIs) are the most frequent adverse outcome in healthc...
BACKGROUND: Healthcare associated infections (HAIs) are the most frequent adverse outcome in healthc...
To test the effectiveness of a central venous catheter (CVC) insertion strategy and a hand hygiene (...
BACKGROUND: There is evidence that meticillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) bacteraemia can...
<p>Healthcare-associated infections (HAI) are considered to be the most frequent adverse event...
Background Centrally-led performance management regimes using standard-setting, monitoring and incen...