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Anesthesia & Analgesia | 2011

Point-of-care Electronic Prompts: An Effective Means of Increasing Compliance, Demonstrating Quality, and Improving Outcome

Nanette M. Schwann; Karen A. Bretz; Sherrine Eid; Terry L. Burger; Deborah Fry; Frederick Ackler; Paul Evans; David Romancheck; Michelle Beck; Anthony J. Ardire; Harry Lukens; Thomas M. McLoughlin

BACKGROUND:Incentives based on quality indicators such as the Surgical Care Improvement Project core measures (SCIP 1) encourage implementation of evidence-based guidelines consistently into clinical practice. Information systems with point-of-care electronic prompts (POCEPs) can facilitate adoption of processes and benchmark performance. We evaluated the effectiveness of POCEPs on rates of antibiotic administration within 60 minutes of surgical incision and effect on outcome in a prospective observational trial. METHODS:SCIP 1 compliance and the corresponding outcome variable (surgical site infection [SSI]) were examined prospectively over 2 consecutive 6-month periods before (A) and after (B) POCEPs implementation at a regional health system. Secondary analysis extended the observation to two 12-month periods (A′ and B′). A 2-year (C and D) sustainability phase followed. RESULTS:The 19,744 procedures included 9127 and 10,617 procedures before (A) and after (B) POCEPs implementation, respectively. POCEPs increased compliance with SCIP indicators in period B by 31% (95% CI, 30.0%–32.2%) from 62% to 92% (P < 0.001) and were associated with a sustainable, contemporaneous decrease in the incidence of SSI from 1.1% to 0.7% (P = 0.003; absolute risk reduction, 0.4%; 95% CI, 0.1%–0.7%). Secondary and sustainability analysis revealed that compliance rates remained >95% with mean SSI rates lower for all periods compared with pre-POCEPs SSI rates (0.8%, 0.7%, and 0.5% vs 1.1%; P < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS:POCEPs increased compliance with SCIP indicators by >30% and were associated with a 0.4% absolute risk reduction in the incidence of SSI. POCEPs may be useful to modulate provider behavior and demonstrate intraoperative quality and value.


Nursing Management | 2005

Hand hygiene compliance: step up, reach out.

Deborah Fry; Terry L. Burger

Several new products and strategies promise to reduce the spread of hospital-acquired infections—if clinicians step up to the sink or reach out to the hand gel dispenser.


American Journal of Infection Control | 2004

Multihospital surveillance of nosocomial methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, vancomycin-resistant enterococcus, and Clostridium difficile: Analysis of a 4-year data-sharing project, 1999-2002

Terry L. Burger; Deborah Fry; Renee Fusco; Maureen Luschini; Joan Mayo; Vivien Ng; Nancy Wagner


Nursing Management | 2005

Hand hygiene compliance

Deborah Fry; Terry L. Burger


American Journal of Infection Control | 2018

Keeping Your Head Above Water: Standardizing Remediation and Restoration Following Water and Sewer Infrastructure Failures

Deborah Fry; Terry L. Burger; Sarah K. Rinker


/data/revues/01966553/v43i6sS/S0196655315004162/ | 2015

Trend Recognition for Unusual Pathogens in Clinical Specimens

Deborah Fry; Terry L. Burger; Alida Ammon; Georgia Colasante


American Journal of Infection Control | 2013

Crash Course in United States Pharmacopeia Standard 797 (USP 797): Investigation of Positive Sterility Cultures from a Hospital Pharmacy Preparation

Gary Tallarita; Terry L. Burger; Deborah Fry; Cindy Mitman


American Journal of Infection Control | 2012

A Lean Surveillance Transformation

Mari Driscoll; Deborah Fry; Terry L. Burger


Men in Nursing | 2008

MRSA broadens its reach

Deborah Fry; Terry L. Burger


American Journal of Infection Control | 2007

You Want Us To Do What? Reducing Blood Culture Contaminates

Terry L. Burger; Deborah Fry; E.J. Gray; Georgia Colasante; C.B. Vose

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C.B. Vose

Lehigh Valley Hospital

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E.J. Gray

Lehigh Valley Hospital

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Joan Mayo

Atlantic Health System

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Renee Fusco

Memorial Hospital of South Bend

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