Multidrug-resistant organisms in paediatric palliative care patients : prevalence, risk factors and the impact of a liberal hygiene concept

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SCHMIDT, Pia | HASAN, Carola | MAURITZ, Maximilian D. | SIMON, Arne | STENING, Kathrin | HARTENSTEIN-PINTER, Almut | ZERNIKOW, Boris | WAGER, Julia

Aim: Multidrug-resistant organisms (MDRO) deserve special attention in health-care facilities for children with life-limiting conditions because these children have an increased risk for colonisation. To avoid nosocomial transmissions to other inpatients, single-room isolation is usually recommended. In the context of paediatric palliative care (PPC), such isolation counters the aim of participation in social activities for the patients. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of MDRO, the predictive value of risk factors and the incidence of nosocomial infections and nosocomial colonisations on a PPC inpatient unit applying a special hygiene concept that enables participation in social activities through risk-adaption and barrier nursing. Methods: Two-year surveillance with MDRO screening of all intakes (N = 386) of a PPC unit on the day of admission and discharge. To determine the predictive value of pre-defined risk factors, logistic regression analyses were calculated. Receiver operating characteristic analyses were performed to determine the predictive power of the number of risk factors on the presence of MDRO. Results: The rate of MDRO colonisation at admission was 12.7%; previous positive MDRO screening was the only significant individual risk factor. Over the 2-year period, no MDRO-related nosocomial infections occurred; nosocomial colonisation incidence density was 0.6. Conclusion: Results demonstrate that patients with at least one risk factor have to be cared for by barrier nursing until MDRO screening results are negative. Following these guidelines prevents nosocomial MDRO transmission.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jpc.15980

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