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Literature Review Summary Table NURS 5052/NURS 6052 Name: Citation Type of Study Setting Key Concepts/Variables Findings Concepts: How the use of CHG limits the infection of patients with HABSIs and MDROs. There was an overall decrease of 21% of MDRO acquisition rate when CHG was used. The results for HABSI rate was 31% lower with the use of CHG. Design Type Hierarchy of Evidence Level Framework/Theory Climo, M. W., Yokoe, D. S., Warren, D. K., Perl, T. M., Bolon, M., Herwaldt, L. A., . . . Wong, E. (2013). Effect of daily chlorhexidine bathing on hospitalacquired infection. The New England Journal of Medicine, 368(6), 533-542. doi:10.1056.NEJMoa1113849 Type of Study: Randomized Controlled Trial Design Type: Review and Analytic Meta Framework/Theory: n/a: Nine intensive care units and bone marrow transplant units in 6 hospitals Level V Independent Variable: The alternation between use and non-use of CHG. Dependent Variable: CHG efficiency Controlled Variable: Six months 1 Literature Review Summary Table NURS 6052 Noto, M., Domenico, H., Talbot, T., Byrne, D., & Wheeler, A. (2014). Chlorhexidine Bathing and Healthcare-Associated Infections: A Randomized Clinical ...
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