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2 examples of Infection Control Specialist metrics and KPIs

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Examples of Infection Control Specialist metrics and KPIs

Metrics for Reduce CLABSI in ICU

  • 1. CLABSI Incidence Rate

    The number of central line-associated bloodstream infections per 1,000 central line days

    What good looks like for this metric: Typical rates are below 1.0 per 1,000 line days

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Ensure adherence to insertion and maintenance protocols
    • Conduct routine infection control training for staff
    • Implement a checklist for central line insertion
    • Review and enhance hand hygiene adherence
    • Utilise antimicrobial-impregnated catheters
  • 2. Central Line Utilisation Ratio

    The proportion of patient days for which central lines are used

    What good looks like for this metric: Aim for a ratio below 0.5

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Assess necessity of central lines daily
    • Opt for alternative access methods when possible
    • Educate staff on risks of unnecessary central line usage
    • Implement daily rounds to evaluate central line need
    • Standardize criteria for central line removal
  • 3. Hand Hygiene Compliance Rate

    The percentage of times hand hygiene is properly performed as per the protocol before and after handling central lines

    What good looks like for this metric: Target compliance rate of ≥90%

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Install hand hygiene stations near patient beds
    • Use electronic monitoring systems for hand hygiene
    • Conduct regular compliance audits
    • Provide feedback to staff on hand hygiene performance
    • Introduce incentives for high compliance rates
  • 4. Catheter Duration

    Average duration (in days) central lines are kept in place

    What good looks like for this metric: Strive for minimal duration necessary for patient care

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Review catheter need daily with a multidisciplinary team
    • Set standard guidelines for acceptable catheter duration
    • Promote patient involvement in daily catheter necessity evaluation
    • Train staff to identify early signs of infection
    • Utilize IT solutions to track catheter data and prompt removal
  • 5. Staff Training Hours on CLABSI Prevention

    The total number of training hours completed by staff on preventing CLABSI annually

    What good looks like for this metric: Minimum of 10 hours per staff member annually

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Schedule regular training sessions throughout the year
    • Incorporate e-learning modules for flexible access
    • Engage staff with simulation-based learning
    • Utilise external experts for specialized training
    • Evaluate training effectiveness with pre- and post-tests

Metrics for Central Line Infection Standards

  • 1. Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections (CLABSI) Rate

    This metric calculates the number of CLABSIs per 1,000 central line days in a healthcare setting

    What good looks like for this metric: 0.8 infections per 1,000 central line days

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Enhance hand hygiene protocols
    • Utilise aseptic techniques during insertion
    • Conduct regular staff training on line care
    • Implement daily reviews of line necessity
    • Use antimicrobial or antiseptic impregnated catheters
  • 2. Compliance with Central Line Bundle

    The percentage of adherence to a proven protocol bundle that reduces infection risk during central line placements

    What good looks like for this metric: 95% compliance

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Standardise use of full barrier precautions
    • Ensure appropriate skin antiseptic application
    • Optimise the line insertion site based on risk
    • Introduce audits and feedback systems
    • Train staff regularly on bundle compliance
  • 3. Central Line Duration

    The average number of days a central line remains in place

    What good looks like for this metric: 5-7 days

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Regularly assess the necessity of each line
    • Establish protocols for early removal
    • Increase awareness through patient education
    • Develop an interdisciplinary line management team
    • Use checklists to monitor line use
  • 4. Infection Rate Post-Line Removal

    Measures the incidence of infection detected within 48 hours post-central line removal

    What good looks like for this metric: Below 5%

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Monitor signs of infection post-removal
    • Improve patient follow-up procedures
    • Offer training on signs of potential complications
    • Educate patients on post-removal care
    • Investigate and address removal technique issues
  • 5. Patient Improvement Post-Implementation

    Tracks the improvement in patient health outcomes following the implementation of infection control measures

    What good looks like for this metric: Improvement rate above 90%

    Ideas to improve this metric
    • Collect and analyse patient feedback
    • Regularly update infection control protocols
    • Introduce new control measures based on data
    • Facilitate a collaborative care approach
    • Invest in continuous staff development

Tracking your Infection Control Specialist metrics

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