TY - JOUR
T1 - Dutch guideline for preventing nosocomial transmission of highly-resistant micro-organisms (HRMO) in long-term care facilities (LTCFs)
AU - ‘Long-term care facilities’ of the former Dutch Working Party on infection control
AU - Eikelenboom-Boskamp, Andrea
AU - Haaijman, Jobje
AU - Bos, Maria
AU - Saris, Katja
AU - Poot, Else
AU - Voss, Andreas
AU - Stobberingh, E.
AU - Gorissen-Douven, E.
AU - Molenaar, P.
AU - Hoentjen, R.
AU - Tolsma, P.
AU - Verzijl, I.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 The Author(s).
PY - 2019/8/27
Y1 - 2019/8/27
N2 - In 2012, the Dutch Working Party for Infection Control (WIP) issued the first Guideline for prevention of transmission of highly-resistant micro-organisms (HRMO) in Hospitals. The next step was to focus on long-term care facilities (LTCFs) both for nursing homes as for small-scale living facilities with nursing home care. These facilities providing care for residents with functional disabilities, chronical illnesses and cognitive disorders, such as dementia. The objective was to adapt the Guideline for prevention of transmission of HRMO in hospitals to LTCFs with a strong accent on living conditions and social interactions. Residents of LTCFs may be carriers of HRMO over a long period of time and most of the residents of the LTCF stay for extended periods of time. To respect individual living circumstances and to prevent unnecessary limitations in the social life of the residents due to the use of isolation measures, the WIP has chosen to describe infection control precautions per individual micro-organism instead of a 'one size fits all' method. The term "isolation" was therefore replaced by the term "additional" precautions. This guideline describes the screening policies for residents in LTCFs, definition and detection of HRMO carriage, standard and additional infection control precautions for HRMO positive residents, documentation and communication of HRMO carriage and discontinuation of additional infection control precautions. It also describes contact tracing of HRMO, environmental control/investigation, surveillance of HRMO and what is important when there is an outbreak.
AB - In 2012, the Dutch Working Party for Infection Control (WIP) issued the first Guideline for prevention of transmission of highly-resistant micro-organisms (HRMO) in Hospitals. The next step was to focus on long-term care facilities (LTCFs) both for nursing homes as for small-scale living facilities with nursing home care. These facilities providing care for residents with functional disabilities, chronical illnesses and cognitive disorders, such as dementia. The objective was to adapt the Guideline for prevention of transmission of HRMO in hospitals to LTCFs with a strong accent on living conditions and social interactions. Residents of LTCFs may be carriers of HRMO over a long period of time and most of the residents of the LTCF stay for extended periods of time. To respect individual living circumstances and to prevent unnecessary limitations in the social life of the residents due to the use of isolation measures, the WIP has chosen to describe infection control precautions per individual micro-organism instead of a 'one size fits all' method. The term "isolation" was therefore replaced by the term "additional" precautions. This guideline describes the screening policies for residents in LTCFs, definition and detection of HRMO carriage, standard and additional infection control precautions for HRMO positive residents, documentation and communication of HRMO carriage and discontinuation of additional infection control precautions. It also describes contact tracing of HRMO, environmental control/investigation, surveillance of HRMO and what is important when there is an outbreak.
KW - Antibiotic resistance
KW - Antimicrobial resistance
KW - Guidelines
KW - Highly-resistant micro-organisms
KW - HRMO
KW - Infection control precautions
KW - Long-term care facilities
KW - LTCF
U2 - 10.1186/s13756-019-0586-3
DO - 10.1186/s13756-019-0586-3
M3 - Review article
C2 - 31467672
AN - SCOPUS:85071684542
SN - 2047-2994
VL - 8
JO - Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control
JF - Antimicrobial Resistance and Infection Control
M1 - 146
ER -