Author/Editor     Doherty, Aaron; McNicholas, Sinead; Burger, Helena; Boldrini, Paolo; Delargy, Mark
Title     European wide survey of management of patients with multi-drug resistant organisms in rehabilitation facilities
Type     članek
Vol. and No.     Letnik 55, št. 4
Publication year     2019
Volume     str. 418-423
ISSN     1973-9087 - European journal of physical and rehabilitation medicine
Language     eng
Abstract     BACKGROUND: Rehabilitation facilities have among the highest prevalence of Multidrug resistant organism (MDRO) colonisation of any inpatient population.1 There is no formal consensus on how patients with MDROs should be managed in the rehabilitation setting. AIM: To assess how rehabilitation hospitals throughout Europe manage patients with MDROs, and the impact of MDRO carriage on outcomes. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. SETTING: Online questionnaire distributed to European rehabilitation facilities POPULATION: European rehabilitation facilities METHODS: A Survey Monkey questionnaire was designed and circulated to rehabilitation hospitals via the European Union of Medical Specialists - Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine Section. RESULTS: Fifty-four responses were received of which 45 were suitable for analysis. Six out of 26 (23%) countries included in the study reported at least one rehabilitation facility with an estimated MDRO prevalence rate of 31% or higher. Screening of all patients on admission was always carried out in 33% (15/45) of facilities. Twenty-five of the 45 facilities (69%), aim to isolate, or cohort patients who have MDROs. Patients with MDROs wait longer for admission (36%, 16/45) and in the case of five hospitals admission is refused. Fifty-one percent (23/45) of facilities, reported that colonisation with an MDRO severely or moderately limits rehabilitation outcome. CONCLUSIONS: Our research shows that many of the challenges posed by MDROs are common to facilities throughout Europe. We strongly recommend that all patients are screened for MDROs on admission. We stress that any negative impact of a patients MDRO status on their rehabilitation outcome must be minimised. CLINICAL REHABILITATION IMPACT: Specific guidance on the management of rehabilitation patients with MDROs, would allow them to partake in a full rehabilitation programme, while limiting the spread of MDROs.
Keywords     večkratna odpornost na zdravila
nadzor okužb
sanitarije
odpornost na cefalospoine
bakterije
rehabilitacija
Evropa
drug resistance multiple
infection control
toilet facilities
cephalospoin resistance
bacteria
rehabilitation
Europe