Level of implementation of multimodal strategies for infection prevention and control interventions and prevalence of healthcare-associated infections in Northern Italy
Abstract Background In November 2022, Italy participated in the third edition of the European Centre for disease prevention and control (ECDC) point prevalence survey (PPS) of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) in acute-care hospitals. A questionnaire based on the WHO infection prevention and c...
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author | Costanza Vicentini Roberta Bussolino Claudia Gastaldo Marta Castagnotto Fortunato “Paolo” D’Ancona Carla Maria Zotti on behalf of the Working group “Unità Prevenzione Rischio Infettivo (UPRI), Regione Piemonte” |
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description | Abstract Background In November 2022, Italy participated in the third edition of the European Centre for disease prevention and control (ECDC) point prevalence survey (PPS) of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) in acute-care hospitals. A questionnaire based on the WHO infection prevention and control assessment framework (IPCAF) was included, which aims to investigate multimodal strategies for the implementation of IPC interventions. Methods A PPS was conducted using the ECDC PPS protocol version 6.0. The Regional health authority of the region of Piedmont, in north-western Italy, chose to enlist all public acute-care hospitals. Data were collected within one day per each ward, within 3 weeks in each hospital, at hospital, ward and patient level. A score between 0–1 or 0–2 was assigned to each of the 9 items in the IPCAF questionnaire, with 14 points representing the best possible score. HAI prevalence was calculated at the hospital-level as the percentage of patients with at least one HAI over all included patients. Relations between HAI prevalence, IPCAF score, and other hospital-level variables were assessed using Spearman's Rho coefficient. Results In total, 42 acute-care hospitals of the region of Piedmont were involved, with a total of 6865 included patients. All participant hospitals reported they employed multimodal strategies to implement IPC interventions. The median IPCAF overall score was 11/14 (interquartile range, IQR: 9.25–12). The multimodal strategy with the highest level of adherence was education and training, followed by communication and reminders. Strategies with the lowest level of adherence were safety climate and culture of change, and system change. Overall HAI prevalence was 8.06%. A weak to moderate inverse relation was found between IPCAF score and HAI prevalence (Spearman’s Rho -0.340, p 0.034). No other significant correlation was found. Conclusions This study found a high self-reported overall level of implementation of multimodal strategies for IPC in the region. Results of this study suggest the relevance of the multimodal approach and the validity of the IPCAF score in measuring IPC programs, in terms of effectiveness of preventing HAI transmission. |
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spelling | doaj.art-e47e45f6d32d4136a5d9c36cba2af6c42024-04-14T11:29:43ZengBMCAntimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control2047-29942024-04-011311910.1186/s13756-024-01398-1Level of implementation of multimodal strategies for infection prevention and control interventions and prevalence of healthcare-associated infections in Northern ItalyCostanza Vicentini0Roberta Bussolino1Claudia Gastaldo2Marta Castagnotto3Fortunato “Paolo” D’Ancona4Carla Maria Zotti5on behalf of the Working group “Unità Prevenzione Rischio Infettivo (UPRI), Regione Piemonte”Department of Public Health and Pediatrics, University of TurinDepartment of Public Health and Pediatrics, University of TurinDepartment of Public Health and Pediatrics, University of TurinDepartment of Public Health and Pediatrics, University of TurinEpidemiology, Biostatistics and Mathematical Modeling Unit (EPI), Department of Infectious Diseases, Istituto Superiore Di Sanità (ISS)Department of Public Health and Pediatrics, University of TurinAbstract Background In November 2022, Italy participated in the third edition of the European Centre for disease prevention and control (ECDC) point prevalence survey (PPS) of healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) in acute-care hospitals. A questionnaire based on the WHO infection prevention and control assessment framework (IPCAF) was included, which aims to investigate multimodal strategies for the implementation of IPC interventions. Methods A PPS was conducted using the ECDC PPS protocol version 6.0. The Regional health authority of the region of Piedmont, in north-western Italy, chose to enlist all public acute-care hospitals. Data were collected within one day per each ward, within 3 weeks in each hospital, at hospital, ward and patient level. A score between 0–1 or 0–2 was assigned to each of the 9 items in the IPCAF questionnaire, with 14 points representing the best possible score. HAI prevalence was calculated at the hospital-level as the percentage of patients with at least one HAI over all included patients. Relations between HAI prevalence, IPCAF score, and other hospital-level variables were assessed using Spearman's Rho coefficient. Results In total, 42 acute-care hospitals of the region of Piedmont were involved, with a total of 6865 included patients. All participant hospitals reported they employed multimodal strategies to implement IPC interventions. The median IPCAF overall score was 11/14 (interquartile range, IQR: 9.25–12). The multimodal strategy with the highest level of adherence was education and training, followed by communication and reminders. Strategies with the lowest level of adherence were safety climate and culture of change, and system change. Overall HAI prevalence was 8.06%. A weak to moderate inverse relation was found between IPCAF score and HAI prevalence (Spearman’s Rho -0.340, p 0.034). No other significant correlation was found. Conclusions This study found a high self-reported overall level of implementation of multimodal strategies for IPC in the region. Results of this study suggest the relevance of the multimodal approach and the validity of the IPCAF score in measuring IPC programs, in terms of effectiveness of preventing HAI transmission.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13756-024-01398-1Healthcare-associated infectionsInfection prevention and controlPoint prevalence surveyItaly |
spellingShingle | Costanza Vicentini Roberta Bussolino Claudia Gastaldo Marta Castagnotto Fortunato “Paolo” D’Ancona Carla Maria Zotti on behalf of the Working group “Unità Prevenzione Rischio Infettivo (UPRI), Regione Piemonte” Level of implementation of multimodal strategies for infection prevention and control interventions and prevalence of healthcare-associated infections in Northern Italy Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control Healthcare-associated infections Infection prevention and control Point prevalence survey Italy |
title | Level of implementation of multimodal strategies for infection prevention and control interventions and prevalence of healthcare-associated infections in Northern Italy |
title_full | Level of implementation of multimodal strategies for infection prevention and control interventions and prevalence of healthcare-associated infections in Northern Italy |
title_fullStr | Level of implementation of multimodal strategies for infection prevention and control interventions and prevalence of healthcare-associated infections in Northern Italy |
title_full_unstemmed | Level of implementation of multimodal strategies for infection prevention and control interventions and prevalence of healthcare-associated infections in Northern Italy |
title_short | Level of implementation of multimodal strategies for infection prevention and control interventions and prevalence of healthcare-associated infections in Northern Italy |
title_sort | level of implementation of multimodal strategies for infection prevention and control interventions and prevalence of healthcare associated infections in northern italy |
topic | Healthcare-associated infections Infection prevention and control Point prevalence survey Italy |
url | https://doi.org/10.1186/s13756-024-01398-1 |
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