A novel experience in the use of control charts for the detection of nosocomial infection outbreaks
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to compare different control charts to monitor the nosocomial infection rate per 1,000 patient-days. METHODS: The control charts considered in this study were the traditional Shewhart chart and a variation of this, the Cumulative Sum and Exponentially Weighted Moving Avera...
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doaj-a542d30bb13a4ab985675dd450663f272020-11-24T23:02:42ZengFaculdade de Medicina / USPClinics1807-59321980-53222011-01-0166101681168910.1590/S1807-59322011001000004A novel experience in the use of control charts for the detection of nosocomial infection outbreaksIsabel Cristina GomesSueli Aparecida MingotiCláudia Di Lorenzo OliveiraOBJECTIVE: This study aims to compare different control charts to monitor the nosocomial infection rate per 1,000 patient-days. METHODS: The control charts considered in this study were the traditional Shewhart chart and a variation of this, the Cumulative Sum and Exponentially Weighted Moving Average charts. RESULTS: We evaluated 238 nosocomial infections that were registered in the intensive care unit and were detected by the Committee for Nosocomial Infection Control in a university hospital in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, in 2004 and 2005. The results showed that the traditional Shewhart chart was the most appropriate method for monitoring periods with large deviations, while the Exponentially Weighted Moving Average and Cumulative Sum charts were better for monitoring periods with smaller deviations of the mean infection rate. CONCLUSION: The ability to detect nosocomial outbreaks was improved by using the information provided by all three different control charts.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1807-59322011001000004Quality ControlCross InfectionIntensive Care UnitsNormal DistributionPoisson Distribution |
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Isabel Cristina Gomes Sueli Aparecida Mingoti Cláudia Di Lorenzo Oliveira A novel experience in the use of control charts for the detection of nosocomial infection outbreaks Clinics Quality Control Cross Infection Intensive Care Units Normal Distribution Poisson Distribution |
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Isabel Cristina Gomes Sueli Aparecida Mingoti Cláudia Di Lorenzo Oliveira |
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Isabel Cristina Gomes |
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A novel experience in the use of control charts for the detection of nosocomial infection outbreaks |
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A novel experience in the use of control charts for the detection of nosocomial infection outbreaks |
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A novel experience in the use of control charts for the detection of nosocomial infection outbreaks |
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A novel experience in the use of control charts for the detection of nosocomial infection outbreaks |
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A novel experience in the use of control charts for the detection of nosocomial infection outbreaks |
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novel experience in the use of control charts for the detection of nosocomial infection outbreaks |
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Faculdade de Medicina / USP |
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Clinics |
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1807-5932 1980-5322 |
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2011-01-01 |
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OBJECTIVE: This study aims to compare different control charts to monitor the nosocomial infection rate per 1,000 patient-days. METHODS: The control charts considered in this study were the traditional Shewhart chart and a variation of this, the Cumulative Sum and Exponentially Weighted Moving Average charts. RESULTS: We evaluated 238 nosocomial infections that were registered in the intensive care unit and were detected by the Committee for Nosocomial Infection Control in a university hospital in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, in 2004 and 2005. The results showed that the traditional Shewhart chart was the most appropriate method for monitoring periods with large deviations, while the Exponentially Weighted Moving Average and Cumulative Sum charts were better for monitoring periods with smaller deviations of the mean infection rate. CONCLUSION: The ability to detect nosocomial outbreaks was improved by using the information provided by all three different control charts. |
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Quality Control Cross Infection Intensive Care Units Normal Distribution Poisson Distribution |
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