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Evidence in Infection control Evidence based guidelines Anne Dalheim Infection Control Nurse / MSc in Evidence Based Practice

Challenges Expanded availability of health information Increasing costs in health service Expectations regarding new treatments and technologies Enhanced patient safety Patients` extended role in clinical decision making Straus et al.(2009), Woolf et al. (1999)

Evidence-based practice is the integration of the best evidence, clinical experience and patient values to facilitate clinical decision making http://kunnskapsbasertpraksis.no/, DiCenco A.(2005)

Reflection Evaluate Question formulation Apply / Implement Search for the answer Critical appraisal

Definition of guidelines: Systematically developed statements to assist practitioner and patient decisions about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances. DiCenso A., Guyatt G., & Ciliska D.(2005)

The purpose of the guidelines / procedures Improved care / treatment that increases the quality of service Performing patient care based on best available evidence Summing up available evidence Reducing variation in practice New evidence is implemented in practice Jamtvedt G et al.(2005); Aavitsland P (2002); Thomas LH (2009)

For infection control: Avoid exaggerated measures!

Characteristics of an evidence based guideline Systematic search for evidence Critically appraisal of available evidence The relation between recommendations and evidence is obvious Documented, transparent developing process Information about the search strategy Relevant evidence is assessed and described When and why were the guideline developed Who were members of the guideline development group Are any conflicts of interest stated

1. Reflection 6.Evaluate 2. Question formulation 5. Apply / Implement 3. Search for the answer 4. Critical appraisal

Reflections on my own practice Guideline updating more then a new date? Why do we do as we do? Are we aware of new evidence? Does the culture of your department allow: addressing questions about recommendations? searching for new evidence? introducing new evidence that may lead to change of practice?

Sources of evidence reported to be used Dalheim A. (2010) unpublished

1. Reflection 6. Evaluate 2. Question formulation 5. Apply / Implement 3. Search for the answer 4. Critical appraisal

From topic to question. How many infections do we have in our hospital? Is it necessary to use of face masks in the operating room? Is it documented that protection gowns have any purpose? How long do microbes stay alive?

PICO dividing a question into four parts P = The population / patient I = Intervention What is it to be examined C = Comparison Compare two types of measures O= Outcome Effect of the measure you are interested in

Well formulated questions Initial question Is a waterless, alcohol based solution an effective agent for hand washing? Population: All persons entering the hospital Intervention: Waterless, alcohol based solution Comparison: Standard hand washing Outcome: Bacterial hand contamination Formulated question For persons entering a health facility, is hand rubbing with a waterless, alcoholbased solution as effective as standard hand washing with soap for reducing hand contamination?

Main questions Evidence Study design How does it feel to have a problem? Experience Qualitative methods How many have a identified health problem? Prevalence Cross sectional study Why will somebody have a problem while others do not? Ethiology Cohort study Case control study How can we decide if a person has the problem? Diagnostics Cross sectional study ( with a gold standard) How will the targeted person get along with the problem? Prognosis Cohort study What measures is effective to prevent or treat the problem? Effect Randomized controlled trial

1.Reflection 6. Evaluate 2. Question formulation 5. Apply / Implement 3. Search for the answer 4. Critical appraisal

Information on searches for published studies strategy Where was the search conducted? Date for the search? Keywords used. Who conducted the search? Which evidence was retrieved (comments)?

No information on searches Grilli R.,(2000)

1.Reflection 6. Evaluate 2. Question formulation 5. Apply / Implement 3. Search for the answer 4. Critical appraisal

http://www.kunnskapssenteret.no/verkt%c3%b8y/sjekklister+for +vurdering+av+forskningsartikler.2031.cms Critical appraisal Are the results to be trusted? Focusing on the method section How about the results? The main findings in the study have to be clearly stated. Can the results be used in your practice? Clinical experience is essential to answer this question.

Hierarchy of evidence Harbour R.,Miller J. (2001)

Quality of evidence (GRADE) 1. High quality Further research is very unlikely to change the estimate of effect 2. Moderate quality Further research is likely to have an important impact on our confidence in the estimate of effect and may change the estimate 3. Low quality Further research is very likely to have an important impact on our confidence in the estimate of effect and is very likely to change the estimate 4. Very low quality Any estimate of effect is very uncertain Guyatt GH. et al.,(2008), Aavitsland P (2002);

GRADE Working Group Study design Quality of the studies Consistency Applicability

Evidence from clinical experience Organisational information from other hospitals about existing practice / procedures Background for decisions / recommendations Tutorials published in journals Textbooks Information from product literature / equipment company representatives

Incorporate patient preferences Statements from The patients` committee Qualitative studies of patients` experiences Clinicians referring patients` view

1.Reflection 6. Evaluate 2. Question formulation 5. Apply / Implement 3. Search for the answer 4. Critical appraisal

Quality domains in AGREE II: 1.Scope and purpose 2.Stakeholder involvement 3.Rigour of development 4.Clarity of presentation 5.Applicability 6.Editorial independence

External review a step in the implementation process in order to check the guideline/ procedure for validity clarity applicability ensure that relevant clinical experience is integrated in the final edition

Implementation of a new guideline how to avoid becoming popular! Suggest a change in practice Take away benefits from someone Increase costs without showing any profits Introduce measures that will increase burden of work

An example

Implementation strategies Distribution of educational / information materials Education, classes and up grading course Reminders Educational outreach visits Audit and feedback Opinion leaders Financial support or reward Organisational changes

Factors that influence the implementation process Characteristics of the guideline itself easy to understand, easy to try out, not require additional resources Characteristics of professionals awareness of the guideline existence familiarity with it`s content developed by the target group Francke et al.(2008)

Factors that influence the implementation process cont. Characteristics of the environment lack of support from peers, superiors Insufficient staff and time Patient characteristics co morbidity reduces the compliance

Factors that influence the implementation process contin.. Characteristics of the implementation strategies multiple strategies of implementation are more effective than one developed by the target group recommendations closer to the end user and integrated into the process of health care delivery are, more likely to be successful

Good luck!

References DiCenso, A., Guyatt, G. & Cliliska, D. (2005) Evidence based nursing: a guide to clinical nursing. St.Louis, Elsevier Mosby. Francke et al. (2008) Factors influencing the implementation of clinical guidelines for health care professionals: a systematic review. BMC Med Inform Decis MAK.8 s.38 Greenhalgh T.(2006) How to read a paper: the basics of evidence based medicine. BMJ Books, Malden Grilli r. (2000) Practice guidelines developed by specialty societies: the need for a critical appraisal. Lancet, Vol 355. Jan 8,p 103 Guyatt GH. GRADE: An emerging concensus on rating quality of evidence and strength of recommendations. BMJ,336(7650),s. 924 6 Harbour R.& Miller J.(2001) A new system for grading recommandations in evidence based guidelines. BMJ, 323 (7308),s.334 6 Haynes B.(2007) Of studies, syntheses, synopses, summaries, and systems: the 5S evolution of information services for evidence based healthcare decisions. Evidence based Nursing, 10(1),s.6 7 Jamtvedt, G.(2003) Kunnskapsbasert fysioterapi: metoder og arbeidsmåter, Oslo, Gyldendal akademisk.

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