Evidence Based Practice: Healthcare-acquired Infections

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Evidence Based Practice: Healthcare-acquired Infections Synthesis of the Research Studies Studies have shown that healthcare-acquired infections have become a menace in health care delivery. Al-Tawfiqab and Tambyahc (2014), for instance, pointed out that a huge proportion of the health complications of modern therapy are associated with healthcare-acquired infections. These researchers identified some of the most common HAIs which include CAUTI, surgical site infections, CLABSIs, and ventilator-associated pneumonia. Al-Tawfiqab and Tambyahc (2014) also noted that healthcare-acquired infections are associated with an increased risk of morbidity, mortality and healthcare cost. In this article, the researcher identified some of the practical ways by which nosocomial infections can be reduced. Hand hygiene was identified as a cost-effective means of preventing healthcare-acquired infections.

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