This clinical trial studies how well inter-disciplinary educational methods work in improving adherence to isolation protocols in patients with Clostridium (C.) difficile infections. An inter-disciplinary educational method may help to prevent the spread of infection.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVES: I. To lower rates of C. difficile transmission through improved adherence to recommended isolation protocols. SECONDARY OBJECTIVES: I. Improve resident knowledge of infection control procedures and engagement in quality improvement initiatives. OUTLINE: Residents and nurses are given a short presentation on isolation protocols for diarrhea and enteric pathogens approved by Infection Control and covering their recommendations. After completion of study, residents and nurses complete post-tests to determine the effectiveness of the training every 6 months.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
38
Given educational presentation
Case Comprehensive Cancer Center
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
Rate of C. difficile infection
Rates of infection before vs. after implementation of the intervention will be plotted by quarter and year over the entire study period, to examine possible time trends in the pre-intervention period. Rates during the post-intervention period will be compared to those in the pre-intervention period using logistic regression, adjusting for season of the year, age, race, and other potentially confounding factors.
Time frame: Up to 1 year
Proportion of patients with an isolation order placed concurrently with the order for C. difficile
The proportion will be compared pre- vs. post-intervention using logistic regression, adjusting for potentially confounding factors such as season, age, and race. In addition, Kaplan-Meier curves will be used to summarize the time from ordering C. difficile until the isolation order is placed, as well as the time from when the order was placed until it was acknowledged by the nurse, separately for pre- and post-intervention time periods. The curves will be compared between time periods using a logrank or Wilcoxon test allowing for the possibility of censored data.
Time frame: Up to 1 year
Difference in scores post-test minus pre-test
The difference in scores post-test minus pre-test will be calculated for each resident or nurse. The distribution of pre- and post-test scores and of the difference in scores will be summarized graphically and statistically using mean, median, standard deviation, and inter-quartile range. A paired t-test or non-parametric test such as the Wilcoxon signed rank test will be used to test whether there was an improvement in score from pre- to post-test. Analyses will be carried out separately for residents and nurses, as well as for residents and nurses combined.
Time frame: Baseline to up to 1 year
Retention of information
For residents or nurses who retake the exam, test scores will be summarized graphically and statistically for pre- and post-test, at the original and repeat session. Retention will be gauged by comparing the test score of the re-test with the pre- and post-test scores from the original test, using contrasts in a randomized block analysis of variance model, or using pairwise signed rank tests on the differences in scores.
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Time frame: Up to 1 year