Conducting antibiotic surveillance in a long term care facility. By Holly Montgomery RN,WCC

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Conducting antibiotic surveillance in a long term care facility By Holly Montgomery RN,WCC

Goal: Provide a broad overview on conducting antibiotic surveillance in a long-term care setting

OBJECTIVES The audience will be able to utilize available resources to manage an effective antibiotic surveillance program within their facility The audience will be able to apply tools and processes to classify and analyze information for proper reporting of infections and infection prevention

Education and Resources Experience Mentors and Colleagues Webinars Conferences Professional Organizations State and County Health Departments

RESOURCES "Infection Preventionists Guide to Long-Term Care" Copyright 2013 by Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. "Infection Control in Long-Term Care Facilities" 2nd Edition Smith,Philip W.. (1994) Delmar Publishers Inc. Infection Control for Nursing Homes: A Guide to Government Standards" Copyright 2009 by HCPro, Inc.

RESOURCES Centers for Disease www.cdc.gov/longtermcare/ Wyoming Infection Prevention Advisory Group Infection Prevention Orientation Manual http://www.health.wyo.gov/phsd/epiid/haigeneral.html Mountain-Pacific Quality Health Foundation wy-infections-controlgroup e-

Surveillance in LTCF Is the systematic collection, consolidation and analysis of data of health-acquired infections

6 Steps Assess the population Select the outcome or process for surveillance Use surveillance definitions Collect data Calculate and analyze rates Report and use the information

Types of Surveillance Facility-wide Establishes an infection control "presence" All residents Determines baseline rate Detecting outbreaks Site-specific Specific residents at risk Targets preventable infections Frequent infections Associated with morbidity, mortality, cost Focused

Outcome measures measures the incidence of HAI within facility Data is used to guide infection control processes Plan educational material May detect need for antibiotic therapy Process measures Surveillance of infection control practices Identifies areas for improvement Monitor practices/procedures

Surveillance Definitions "Surveillance Definitions in Long-Term Care Facilities; Revisiting the McGreer Criteria The standard definitions for use in long- term and skilled facilities Specific to the elder population Updated criteria for urinary and respiratory infections and added definitions for norovirus and c-diff Stone ND et al. ICHE 2012; 33: 965-977

Collect Data Daily Communication Make oneself available and visible

Collect Data Where Daily Report Nurses Notes EMR Reports Physicians orders Progress notes Lab and X-ray reports Discharge summaries Employee call-in log Weekly physicians clinic report Interdisciplinary Transfer Forms Walking Rounds

Documenting Data Your own Facility defined spreadsheet Purchased forms - MED-PASS Infection Report Form EMR Templates - CDC website (http://www.cdc.gov/surveillance practice/tools.html) Graphs Color coded map Consistent Compatible and ease of use

Calculating Rates MONTHLY INCIDENCE - reflects the number of new resident infections occurring within the facility for an entire month Example: Four infections for the month of July with a facility census of 46 46 times 31(number of days in the month) = 1426 4 divided by 1426 times 1000 = 2.8 infections per 1000 resident days

Reviewing Data Calculating Rates PREVALENCE - percentage of residents with an infection at any given time Example: A one day study shows 7 residents with active infections and the facility has 140 residents then the prevalence rate is 7 divided by 140 times 100 = 5%

Analysis of Data Monthly Compare current data with previous data - compare month to month and/ or yearly Trends unusual or unexpected outcomes effective practices change processes to enhance infection prevention issues

Reporting Data Administration Medical Director Department Managers Nursing Staff State and Local Health Departments Monthly QA&A

CONCLUSION Use resources and reference them often We will always learn something new Keep communication open; let your expectations be known and receptive to others There is a lot to be seen and heard Use Tools that work Education

References Infection Control for Nursing Homes: A Guide to Government Standards" Copyright 2009 by HCPro, Inc. "Infection Preventionists Guide to Long-Term Care" Copyright 2013 by Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc. "Infection Control in Long-Term Care Facilities" 2nd Edition Smith,Philip W.. (1994) Delmar Publishers Inc.

References Stone ND, Ashraf S. Calder J, et.al. October 2012. Surveillance definitions of infection in long-term care: Revisiting the McGreer Criteria. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, 33(10):965-977