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NURS-FPX4020 Assessment 4-1 Improvement Tool Kit: A
Comprehensive Approach to Reducing Healthcare-Associated Dr. Vicki
Vawter Capella University


NURS-FPX4020 Assessment 4-1 Improvement Tool Kit:
A Comprehensive Approach to Reducing Healthcare-
Associated Dr. Vicki Vawter Capella University


NURS4020: Improving Quality of Care and Patient Safety


Dr. Vicki Vawter


A Comprehensive Approach to Reducing Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs)


Healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) are a significant problem that endangers patient

lives, increases the length of stays in a health facility, and balloon the costs of treatment.

Hospital-acquired infections, or those picked by patients while undergoing treatment for other

illnesses, contribute to millions of poor health outcomes globally, such as more illnesses, deaths,

and increased antibiotic resistance. A complex solution is needed to address this issue: introduce

new infection control measures, raise staff awareness, and implement practices with evidence in

place. This toolkit includes articles essential for healthcare workers, especially nurses, to read,

use, and promote infection prevention practice. With the appropriate incorporation of these

resources in an HC organizational setting, patient care can be safe, and the incidence of HAIs can

be minimized, boosting healthcare organizations. These tools effectively guide infection

prevention and serve as references for healthcare workers. However, they also play an important

role in continuous education and promoting a safety culture among healthcare professionals.

Advanced Strategies for Reducing Healthcare-Associated Infections (HAIs)




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Dadi, N. C. T., Radochová, B., Vargová, J., & Bujdáková, H. (2021). Impact of

HealthcareAssociated Infections Connected to Medical Devices—An

Update. Microorganisms, 9(11), 2332.

https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9112332


Dadi et al. (2021) review the effect of HAIs on medical devices, incorporating the

new developments on the subject. Concerns over infections acquired during medical

device use and the increased risks related to invasive devices, including catheters,

ventilators, or prosthetic implants, are covered in the study. The authors explain how

these infections develop, encompassing how they may develop from contamination at

insertion and the part played by antimicrobial resistance or AMR in aggravating

treatment. The paper also describes measures for managing such risks, including

suggestions to enhance infection control precautions, design of such devices, and

antimicrobial coatings. Most of the information included in the source is supported with

mitigation methods that make the source credible and reliable. Authors include Dadi et al.

(2021), who are qualified in microbiology and healthcare-associated infections.

Microorganisms is a reputed peer-reviewed journal, which strengthens the reliability of

the research as well. It is also timely, published in 2021, and provides findings on HAIs

associated with Medical Devices. The information is presented with no apparent bias, and

all the information is presented with valid scientific studies. This source is directly

relevant to my research topic, infection control, as relating to medication safety,

especially in hospitals where hospital-acquired infections are a real possibility. It supports




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Comprehensive Approach to Reducing Healthcare-Associated Dr. Vicki
Vawter Capella University


my thesis by pointing to appropriate measures that should be taken for medical device

infection. Thus, the nature of the articles strengthens other sources discussing global risks

of drug resistance and HAIs on a broader aspect.


Gidey, K., Gidey, M. T., Hailu, B. Y., Gebreamlak, Z. B., & Niriayo, Y. L. (2023). Clinical

and Economic Burden of healthcare-associated infections: A Prospective Cohort

Study. PLOS ONE, 18(2), e0282141. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0282141



Gidey et al. (2023) explore the clinical and economic burden of

healthcareassociated infections (HAIs) through a prospective cohort study. Research is

done on the frequency of HAIs in hospital environments, as well as the impact on clinical

results, such as the prolongation of hospital stays, added morbidity to patients, and the

cost impacts on health care systems. In discussing HAIs, the authors give an overview of

the direct and indirect costs involved, such as prolonged treatment, excess resource

utilization, and productivity loss, and therefore call for enhanced infection prevention

measures. Additionally, the article was published in PLOS ONE, a peer-reviewed and

well-recognized open-access scientific journal. The recent study was done in 2023, and

the authors used the latest statistics to evaluate HAIs. The information given here is

factual, based on facts, statistics, and figures not colored by the prejudice of the writer…

This source benefits my research by providing clinical and economic insights into

healthcare-associated infections. It complements concepts I have been researching,

focusing more on the costs and enormity of the burden HAIs pose to healthcare




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