Article #1: “Thibault, R., Makhlouf, A. M., Kossovsky, M. P., Iavindrasana, J., Chikhi, M., Meyer, R., & Pichard, C. (2015). Healthcare-associated infections are associated with insufficient dietary intake: an observational cross-sectional study. PloS one, 10(4).” |
Article #2: “Hagel, S., Ludewig, K., Pletz, M. W., Frosinski, J., Moeser, A., Wolkewitz, M., ... & Scherag, A. (2019). Effectiveness of a hospital-wide infection control programme on the incidence of healthcare-associated infections and associated severe sepsis and septic shock: A prospective interventional study. Clinical Microbiology and Infection, 25(4), 462-468.” |
Article #3: “Qasem, M. N., & Hweidi, I. M. (2017). Jordanian nurses’ knowledge of preventing surgical site infections (SSIs) in acute care settings. Open Journal of Nursing, 7(5), 561-582.” |
Article #4: “Wolfensberger, A., Meier, M. T., Clack, L., Schreiber, P. W., & Sax, H. (2018). Preventing ventilator-associated pneumonia—a mixed-method study to find behavioral leverage for better protocol adherence. Infection Control & Hospital Epidemiology, 39(10), 1222-1229.” |
I choose this article because it discusses the association between HCAIs with insufficient dietary intake, which relates to the issue of clinical inquiry, that is, Healthcare-associated infections. |
I choose this article because it discusses the effectiveness control program on the clinical inquiry issue, which is HCAIs. In this case, it is HCAIs with sepsis and septic shock. |
I choose this article because it discusses the knowledge base of nurses’ preparedness to deal with the issue of inquiry, which is HCAIs in an acute care setting. |
I choose this article because it discusses behavioral leverage for better adherence to prevent one of the common HCAIs, which is ventilated-associated pneumonia. |
The aim of this study was to evaluate the link between dietary intake, nutritional risk, and the prevalence of Healthcare-associated infections (HCAI), in a general hospital population. |
The aim of this study was to assess whether hospital-wide infection control program (ICP) is effective at decreasing the burden of HCAIs and associated severe sepsis of sepsis shock or death. |
This study aimed at evaluating the level of Jordanian nurses’ understanding of the evidence-based procedures for the prevention of SSI. |
The aim of this study identifies the optimal behavior leverage to enhance ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) prevention protocol adherence. |
This quantitative study utilized cross-sectional research design to find out the link between “dietary intake, nutritional risk, and the prevalence of HCAI, in a general hospital. Dietary intake was determined by devoted dieticians on a particular day for all patients who were admitted and receiving 3 meal courses daily. Nutritional risk was determined through utilization of “Nutritional Risk Screening (NRS)-2002, and denoted as a NRS score ≥ 3.” Energy needs were evaluated through utilizing 110% “Harris-Benedict formula.” HCAIs were diagnosed based on the Center for Disease Control criteria and their association with nutritional risk and measured energy intake was conducted by utilizing a multivariate logistic regression analysis. The study used a sample size of 1689 hospitalized patients. |
This mixed-method study used quasi-experimental research design with two surveillance periods. Besides, the researcher applied segmented mixed-effects Poison regression and multi-state models. This study used a sample size of 25 000 inpatients. |
This quantitative study utilized a cross-sectional research design with a sample size of 200 registered nurses at 4 targeted hospitals, who were recruited conveniently. The study used step regression analysis to determine the most significant predictor. |
This was mixed-method study that used adherence measurements to evaluate 4 VAP prevention measures and qualitative analysis of semi structured focus group interviews with frontline nurses in 6 ICU 900 Work with us at nursingstudyhub, and help us set you up for success with your nursing school homework and assignments, as we encourage you to become a better nurse. Your satisfaction is our goalClaim your 20% discount! |