Implementation Strategies to Improve Evidence-Based Bathing Practices in a Neuro ICU.

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Reynolds, Staci Sue

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Sova, Chris

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McNalty, Bridget

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Lambert, Suzanne

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Granger, Bradi

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2023-03-30T18:34:35Z

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2023-03-30T18:34:35Z

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2019-04

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2023-03-30T18:34:35Z

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Background

Evidence supports daily bathing using chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) cloths to decrease preventable hospital-acquired central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSIs). However, implementation of this practice is inconsistent. Using multifaceted strategies to promote implementation is supported in the literature, yet there is a gap in knowing which strategies are most successful.

Purpose

Using the Grol and Wensing Model of Implementation as a guide, the purpose of this study was to determine whether using tailored, multifaceted strategies would improve implementation of daily CHG bathing and decrease CLABSIs in a large neuro ICU.

Methods

An observational pre-/postdesign was used.

Results

Following implementation, infection rates decreased (P = .031). Statistically significant improvements were also seen across all process measures: bathing documentation, nursing knowledge, and perceived importance of CHG bathing.

Conclusions

This study assists in closing the research-practice gap by using tailored, multifaceted implementation strategies to increase use of evidence-based nursing care for infection prevention practices.
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1057-3631

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1550-5065

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/26931

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eng

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Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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Journal of nursing care quality

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10.1097/ncq.0000000000000347

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Humans

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Cross Infection

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Chlorhexidine

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Anti-Infective Agents, Local

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Catheterization, Central Venous

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Baths

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Neurology

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Intensive Care Units

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Evidence-Based Practice

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Catheter-Related Infections

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Critical Care Nursing

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Implementation Science

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Implementation Strategies to Improve Evidence-Based Bathing Practices in a Neuro ICU.

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Journal article

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Reynolds, Staci Sue|0000-0002-0366-1328

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Granger, Bradi|0000-0003-0828-6851

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133

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138

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2

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Duke

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School of Nursing

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Institutes and Provost's Academic Units

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Initiatives

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Duke Science & Society

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Duke - Margolis Center For Health Policy

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Published

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34

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