Name:
Academic Program & Population of Focus (-1 point if missing, e.g., BSN-DNP, Pediatric Primary Care):
Clinical Issue or Problem (3 points) (e.g., there is a high number of pediatric needlesticks in an Emergency Department)
There is an increased number of hospitals acquired infections in the intensive care unit (ICU).
Problem Statement (3 points) (e.g., the average number of needlesticks for children in an Emergency Department is 2.2 needlesticks per visit [author & author, 2019])
The rate of infections among the hospitalized patients in an intensive care unit increased from 4.6% to 9.3% in the past few months (Haque et al., 2018).
Study Question (5 points)
· PICO(T) format (e.g., Melnyk & Fineout-Overholt, 2019, Appendix A, pp. 706-7)
P (Patient/problem) – Healthcare professionals, Patients, Hospital acquired infection
I – (intervention) – hand hygiene/hand washing using soap and water
C – (Comparison) – hand rubs
O – (outcome) – reduced infection rate
(T) – (time) – Hospitalization period.
Does hand washing using soap and water compared to hand rubs reduce hospital acquired infections in an intensive care unit during the hospitalization period.
Key Search Terms (5 points) (include Boolean operators)
Hand washing AND hospital acquired infections OR health care associated infections OR nosocomial infections
Search Engines Used (5 points) (e.g., PubMed, CINAHL, etc.)
CINAHL Plus with Full Text
Cochrane Library
PubMed
Medline
Number of Initial Publications Generated (1 point) (matching the search terms and phrases)
14,100
Refined Search: Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria (2 points)
Inclusion:
· Full Text
· Published within the last five years
· Peer Reviewed Scholarly Journals
· Academic Journals
Exclusion.
· Any publication before 2017
· Journals with only abstracts
· Books
Number of Publications Generated and Number Selected the Literature Review (1 point)
2,649 publications
References
Haque, M., Sartelli, M., McKimm, J., & Abu Bakar, M. (2018). Health care-associated infections - an overview. Infection and drug resistance, 11, 2321–2333. https://doi.org/10.2147/IDR.S177247
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