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Facteurs contextuels d’efficacité des dispositifs de prévention des infections associées aux soins: les apports de la recherche

Philippe Berthelot (), Martine Seville (), Nathalie L. van Der Mee-Marquet (), Eve Ronin and Muriel Perez ()
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Philippe Berthelot: UJM - Université Jean Monnet - Saint-Étienne
Martine Seville: UL2 - Université Lumière - Lyon 2
Nathalie L. van Der Mee-Marquet: CHU Trousseau [Tours] - CHRU Tours - Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire de Tours
Eve Ronin: CHU ST-E - Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Saint-Etienne [CHU Saint-Etienne]
Muriel Perez: UJM - Université Jean Monnet - Saint-Étienne

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Abstract: In hospital, the number of deaths involving healthcare-associated infection (HAI) remains high, despite the numerous control approaches used. In 2015, Zingg et al. asked for a multifactorial and context-sensitive approach to HAI prevention. This led us to undertake a synthesis of current research work, looking for context-sensitive factors liable to impact the effectiveness of prevention approaches. We identified three types of factors: organisational, human, and patient-related. We suggest that an innovative methodology could be used for an improved coverage of the complexity of HAI prevention. The potential advantages of this approach are illustrated by the results of a preliminary test conducted on the data collected during the Spiadi mission. This was part of a research project initiated in a university research institute dedicated to prevention.

Keywords: Healthcare; Associated; Infection (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021-05-01
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Published in Hygiènes, 2021, XXIX (2)

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