Development Towards A Preliminary ‘Risk Prediction Hazard Model’ For Nosocomial Infection In Adult Intensive Care Units In Malaysia

Device-associated nosocomial infection (NI) increases the mortality and morbidity rate (>30%) and healthcare costs. Studies on NI were limited in Malaysia. Most studies were retrospective or on point prevalence. Gap in Knowledge (K), Attitude (A), Practice (P) studies on prevention of ICU-acqu...

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Main Author: Katherason, Supaletchimi Gopal
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/42531/1/Supaletchimi_Gopal_Katherason24.pdf
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description Device-associated nosocomial infection (NI) increases the mortality and morbidity rate (>30%) and healthcare costs. Studies on NI were limited in Malaysia. Most studies were retrospective or on point prevalence. Gap in Knowledge (K), Attitude (A), Practice (P) studies on prevention of ICU-acquired NIs were not available in Malaysia. The objectives of the study were to (i) identify the incidence, bacterial patterns and predictors of device-associated NI, (ii) to identify the gap in KAP in infection control practices related to device-associated nosocomial infections, (iii) to develop and evaluate an intervention program and (iv) to develop a preliminary bed-side calculator to detect NI. This study was done in three phases.
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spelling usm.eprints-425312019-04-12T05:26:50Z http://eprints.usm.my/42531/ Development Towards A Preliminary ‘Risk Prediction Hazard Model’ For Nosocomial Infection In Adult Intensive Care Units In Malaysia Katherason, Supaletchimi Gopal R5-920 Medicine (General) Device-associated nosocomial infection (NI) increases the mortality and morbidity rate (>30%) and healthcare costs. Studies on NI were limited in Malaysia. Most studies were retrospective or on point prevalence. Gap in Knowledge (K), Attitude (A), Practice (P) studies on prevention of ICU-acquired NIs were not available in Malaysia. The objectives of the study were to (i) identify the incidence, bacterial patterns and predictors of device-associated NI, (ii) to identify the gap in KAP in infection control practices related to device-associated nosocomial infections, (iii) to develop and evaluate an intervention program and (iv) to develop a preliminary bed-side calculator to detect NI. This study was done in three phases. 2010-08 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/42531/1/Supaletchimi_Gopal_Katherason24.pdf Katherason, Supaletchimi Gopal (2010) Development Towards A Preliminary ‘Risk Prediction Hazard Model’ For Nosocomial Infection In Adult Intensive Care Units In Malaysia. PhD thesis, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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Development Towards A Preliminary ‘Risk Prediction Hazard Model’ For Nosocomial Infection In Adult Intensive Care Units In Malaysia
title Development Towards A Preliminary ‘Risk Prediction Hazard Model’ For Nosocomial Infection In Adult Intensive Care Units In Malaysia
title_full Development Towards A Preliminary ‘Risk Prediction Hazard Model’ For Nosocomial Infection In Adult Intensive Care Units In Malaysia
title_fullStr Development Towards A Preliminary ‘Risk Prediction Hazard Model’ For Nosocomial Infection In Adult Intensive Care Units In Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Development Towards A Preliminary ‘Risk Prediction Hazard Model’ For Nosocomial Infection In Adult Intensive Care Units In Malaysia
title_short Development Towards A Preliminary ‘Risk Prediction Hazard Model’ For Nosocomial Infection In Adult Intensive Care Units In Malaysia
title_sort development towards a preliminary risk prediction hazard model for nosocomial infection in adult intensive care units in malaysia
topic R5-920 Medicine (General)
url http://eprints.usm.my/42531/1/Supaletchimi_Gopal_Katherason24.pdf
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