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Evidence-based measures to prevent central line-associated bloodstream infections: a systematic review1 1 Paper extrated from Master's Thesis "Evidence-based care for prevention of central venous catheter-related bloodstream infection: a systematic review without meta-analysis", presented to Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Florianópolis, SC, Brazil.

ABSTRACT

Objective:

to identify evidence-based care to prevent CLABSI among adult patients hospitalized in ICUs.

Method:

systematic review conducted in the following databases: PubMed, Scopus, Cinahl, Web of Science, Lilacs, Bdenf and Cochrane Studies addressing care and maintenance of central venous catheters, published from January 2011 to July 2014 were searched. The 34 studies identified were organized in an instrument and assessed by using the classification provided by the Joanna Briggs Institute.

Results:

the studies presented care bundles including elements such as hand hygiene and maximal barrier precautions; multidimensional programs and strategies such as impregnated catheters and bandages and the involvement of facilities in and commitment of staff to preventing infections.

Conclusions:

care bundles coupled with education and the commitment of both staff and institutions is a strategy that can contribute to decreased rates of central line-associated bloodstream infections among adult patients hospitalized in intensive care units.

Descriptors:
Catheter-Related Infections; Central Venous Catheters; Intensive Care Units; Evidence-Based Practice

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