Culture positivity by hospital bath bed modalities: an ecological study
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Resumo: | Objective: To verify microbiological culture positivity of hospitalized patients, with a nursing prescription for bed bath, in three disjoint and sequential periods of bed bath modalities: conventional (CBB), disposable (DBB) and disposable plus 2% chlorhexidine degerming (DBB-CX). Methods: This is an ecological, time series study of 48 months, in three periods (P1=CBB; P2=DBB; P3=DBBCX), with secondary data from electronic medical records of patients who were admitted to a hospital in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Results: In the periods of disposable baths, the percentage of culture positivity was, on average, 14.6% lower when compared to the months in which bed bath was conventional. In the DBB-CX period, the percentage of culture positivity was, on average, 19.3% lower when compared to the CBB period months. However, there is no evidence of difference in the percentage of culture positivity between DBB (b = -14.6%; 95%CI = (-18.9% to -10.3%) and DBB-CX (b = - 19.3%;95%CI = (-24.4% to -14.22%) For each year more in patients’ mean age, the percentage of culture positivity increases by an average of 0.3% (p=0.060). There was no seasonal association for microbiological culture positivity in bath modalities. Conclusion: Microbiological culture positivity in patients with a nursing prescription for bed bath is lower when disposable modalities are used. It is recommended to routinely adopt DBB, leaving the prescription of DBB-CX only for skin degermation for invasive and operative procedures and hand hygiene of health professionals. |
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Culture positivity by hospital bath bed modalities: an ecological studyPositividad de culturas por modalidades de baño en cama hospitalaria: estudio ecológicoPositividade de culturas por modalidades de banho no leito hospitalar: estudo ecológicoBacterial infectionsBathsCross infectionimmersionProducts for bathObjective: To verify microbiological culture positivity of hospitalized patients, with a nursing prescription for bed bath, in three disjoint and sequential periods of bed bath modalities: conventional (CBB), disposable (DBB) and disposable plus 2% chlorhexidine degerming (DBB-CX). Methods: This is an ecological, time series study of 48 months, in three periods (P1=CBB; P2=DBB; P3=DBBCX), with secondary data from electronic medical records of patients who were admitted to a hospital in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Results: In the periods of disposable baths, the percentage of culture positivity was, on average, 14.6% lower when compared to the months in which bed bath was conventional. In the DBB-CX period, the percentage of culture positivity was, on average, 19.3% lower when compared to the CBB period months. However, there is no evidence of difference in the percentage of culture positivity between DBB (b = -14.6%; 95%CI = (-18.9% to -10.3%) and DBB-CX (b = - 19.3%;95%CI = (-24.4% to -14.22%) For each year more in patients’ mean age, the percentage of culture positivity increases by an average of 0.3% (p=0.060). There was no seasonal association for microbiological culture positivity in bath modalities. Conclusion: Microbiological culture positivity in patients with a nursing prescription for bed bath is lower when disposable modalities are used. It is recommended to routinely adopt DBB, leaving the prescription of DBB-CX only for skin degermation for invasive and operative procedures and hand hygiene of health professionals.Faculdade de Medicina de Botucatu Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”, SPFaculdade de Medicina de Botucatu Universidade Estadual Paulista “Júlio de Mesquita Filho”, SPUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Paulela, Débora Cristina [UNESP]Mondelli, Alessandro Lia [UNESP]Mangini Bocchi, Silvia Cristina [UNESP]de Carvalho Nunes, Hélio Rubens [UNESP]2023-07-29T13:18:14Z2023-07-29T13:18:14Z2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.37689/ACTA-APE/2022AO00167ACTA Paulista de Enfermagem, v. 35.1982-01940103-2100http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24751710.37689/ACTA-APE/2022AO001672-s2.0-85160971538Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengACTA Paulista de Enfermageminfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-07-29T13:18:14Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/247517Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T17:26:33.644263Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Culture positivity by hospital bath bed modalities: an ecological study Positividad de culturas por modalidades de baño en cama hospitalaria: estudio ecológico Positividade de culturas por modalidades de banho no leito hospitalar: estudo ecológico |
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Culture positivity by hospital bath bed modalities: an ecological study |
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Culture positivity by hospital bath bed modalities: an ecological study Paulela, Débora Cristina [UNESP] Bacterial infections Baths Cross infection immersion Products for bath |
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Culture positivity by hospital bath bed modalities: an ecological study |
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Culture positivity by hospital bath bed modalities: an ecological study |
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Culture positivity by hospital bath bed modalities: an ecological study |
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Culture positivity by hospital bath bed modalities: an ecological study |
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Culture positivity by hospital bath bed modalities: an ecological study |
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Paulela, Débora Cristina [UNESP] |
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Paulela, Débora Cristina [UNESP] Mondelli, Alessandro Lia [UNESP] Mangini Bocchi, Silvia Cristina [UNESP] de Carvalho Nunes, Hélio Rubens [UNESP] |
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Mondelli, Alessandro Lia [UNESP] Mangini Bocchi, Silvia Cristina [UNESP] de Carvalho Nunes, Hélio Rubens [UNESP] |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) |
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Paulela, Débora Cristina [UNESP] Mondelli, Alessandro Lia [UNESP] Mangini Bocchi, Silvia Cristina [UNESP] de Carvalho Nunes, Hélio Rubens [UNESP] |
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Bacterial infections Baths Cross infection immersion Products for bath |
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Bacterial infections Baths Cross infection immersion Products for bath |
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Objective: To verify microbiological culture positivity of hospitalized patients, with a nursing prescription for bed bath, in three disjoint and sequential periods of bed bath modalities: conventional (CBB), disposable (DBB) and disposable plus 2% chlorhexidine degerming (DBB-CX). Methods: This is an ecological, time series study of 48 months, in three periods (P1=CBB; P2=DBB; P3=DBBCX), with secondary data from electronic medical records of patients who were admitted to a hospital in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Results: In the periods of disposable baths, the percentage of culture positivity was, on average, 14.6% lower when compared to the months in which bed bath was conventional. In the DBB-CX period, the percentage of culture positivity was, on average, 19.3% lower when compared to the CBB period months. However, there is no evidence of difference in the percentage of culture positivity between DBB (b = -14.6%; 95%CI = (-18.9% to -10.3%) and DBB-CX (b = - 19.3%;95%CI = (-24.4% to -14.22%) For each year more in patients’ mean age, the percentage of culture positivity increases by an average of 0.3% (p=0.060). There was no seasonal association for microbiological culture positivity in bath modalities. Conclusion: Microbiological culture positivity in patients with a nursing prescription for bed bath is lower when disposable modalities are used. It is recommended to routinely adopt DBB, leaving the prescription of DBB-CX only for skin degermation for invasive and operative procedures and hand hygiene of health professionals. |
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