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Sustainably reducing device utilization and device-related infections with DeCATHlons, device alternatives, and decision support
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 June 2020
Abstract
Engagement of frontline staff, along with senior leadership, in competition-style healthcare-associated infection reduction efforts, combined with electronic clinical decision support tools, appeared to reduce antibiotic regimen initiations for urinary tract infections (P = .01). Mean monthly standardized infection and device utilization ratios also decreased (P < .003 and P < .0001, respectively).
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PREVIOUS PRESENTATION. These data were presented at the 2019 Spring SHEA Conference on April 24, 2019, in Boston, Massachusetts.
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