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1 Cleaning Can Be Programmatically Improved Improving cleaning of the environment surrounding patients in 36 acute care hospitals. 80 % of Objects Cleaned PRE INTERVENTION POST INTERVENTION P = <.0001 Carling PC, Parry MM, Rupp ME, Po JL, Dick B, Von Beheren S; Healthcare Environmental Hygiene Study Group. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol Nov;29(11): Slide courtesy of Dr. Philip Carling, Boston University School of Medicine
2 Pre-intervention: 25% of 946 HTOs were cleaned in the OR The use of the fluorescent marker led to significant improvements in cleaning
3 Peer Reviewed Studies Supporting Programmatic Approach to Improved Environmental Hygiene in Healthcare 3 Hayden MK (2006) Huang (2006) Hardy KJ (2006) Drees M (2008) Shaughnessy M (2008) Wilks M (2006) Datta R (2009) Martinex JA (2003) Hayden MK (2006) Carling PC (2006) Carling PC (2007) Carling PC (2010) Boyce JM (2009) Eckstein BC (2007) Goodman ER (2008) Jefferson J (2010) Guerrero D 2010) Hayden MK (2006) Eckstein BC (2007) Goodman ER (2008) Carling PC (2008) Carling PC (2010 Po JL (2009) Carling PC (2010) Hota B (2008) Bruno-Murtha (2009) Jean W (2010) Sulis C (2010) Clark P (2010) Hayden MK (2006) Eckstein BC (2007) Goodman ER (2008) Guerrero D (2010) Hota B (2008) Jean W (2010) Dancer SJ (2009) Hayden MK (2006) WIlks M (2006) Datta R (2009) Hota B (2008) Jean W (2010) Dancer SJ (2009) Many studies published within the last five years Slide courtesy of Dr. Philip Carling, Boston University School of Medicine
4 Acquisition of Pathogens is Decreased With Improved Cleaning Impact of an Environmental Cleaning Intervention on the Presence of MRSA and VRE on Surfaces in Intensive Care Unit Rooms Brigham and Women s Hospital, Boston - 10 ICUs with 100 beds Design Identical to the Healthcare Environmental Hygiene Study Group protocols Six week covert analysis followed by a 6 month intervention analysis THOROUGHNESS OF CLEANING MRSA/VRE CONTAMINATION 71 % Pre Intervention Post Intervention Goodman et al, Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol Jul;29(7):593-9
5 Peer Reviewed Studies Supporting Programmatic Approach to Improved Environmental Hygiene in Healthcare 5 Hayden MK (2006) Huang (2006) Hardy KJ (2006) Drees M (2008) Shaughnessy M (2008) Wilks M (2006) Datta R (2009) Martinex JA (2003) Hayden MK (2006) Carling PC (2006) Carling PC (2007) Carling PC (2010) Boyce JM (2009) Eckstein BC (2007) Goodman ER (2008) Jefferson J (2010) Guerrero D 2010) Hayden MK (2006) Eckstein BC (2007) Goodman ER (2008) Carling PC (2008) Carling PC (2010 Po JL (2009) Carling PC (2010) Hota B (2008) Bruno-Murtha (2009) Jean W (2010) Sulis C (2010) Clark P (2010) Hayden MK (2006) Eckstein BC (2007) Goodman ER (2008) Guerrero D (2010) Hota B (2008) Jean W (2010) Dancer SJ (2009) Hayden MK (2006) WIlks M (2006) Datta R (2009) Hota B (2008) Jean W (2010) Dancer SJ (2009) Many studies published within the last five years Slide courtesy of Dr. Philip Carling, Boston University School of Medicine
6 Previously Contaminated Rooms Increase Transmission Risk 8 studies as of February 2011 Huang Hardy Drees Shaughnessy Datta Nseir Nseir Increased Risk of Acquisition (%) Two additional studies demonstrated very significant risk without quantification Martinez (VRE) and Wilks (Acinetobacter) Slide courtesy of Dr. Philip Carling, Boston University School of Medicine
7 Acquisition of Pathogens is Decreased with Improved Cleaning Environmental Cleaning Intervention and Risk of Acquiring Multidrug- Resistant Organisms From Prior Room Occupants Retrospective cohort study on 10 ICUs Targeted feedback using a black-light marker, cleaning cloths saturated with disinfectant via bucket immersion, and increased education regarding the importance of repeated bucket immersion during cleaning Acquisition of MRSA and VRE was lowered from 3.0% to 1.5% for MRSA and from 3.0% to 2.2% for VRE Patients in rooms previously occupied by MRSA carriers had an increased risk of acquisition during the baseline (3.9% vs 2.9%) but not the intervention (1.5% vs 1.5%) period In contrast, patients in rooms previously occupied by VRE carriers had an increased risk of acquisition during the baseline (4.5% vs 2.8%) and intervention (3.5% vs 2.0%) periods For both MRSA and VRE, absolute risk appeared diminished during the intervention regardless of prior occupant status Datta R, Platt R, Yokoe DS, Huang SS. Arch Intern Med. 171:6, Mar 28, 2011
8 Acquisition of Pathogens is Decreased with Improved Cleaning Reduction in Acquisition of Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus after Enforcement of Routine Environmental Cleaning Measures Four periods in the study 1. Baseline period 2. Period of educational intervention to improve environmental cleaning 3. Washout" period without any specific intervention 4. Period of multimodal hand hygiene intervention 47% decrease in environmental contamination when the number of high touch objects cleaned increased from 48% to 85% Decreased environmental VRE contamination in period 2 lead to a decrease in transmission to patients that was sustained through all subsequent periods Following several months of improved cleaning (83-85% of HTOs being cleaned) acquisition of VRE decreased by 70% without additional interventions. Hayden MK, Bonten MJ, Blom DW, Lyle EA, van de Vijver DA, Weinstein RA. Clin Infect Dis Jun 1;42(11):
9 Requirements are Evolving
10 Requirements are Evolving A call for monitoring, evaluating and improving environmental hygiene CDC Clean and Disinfect high touch surfaces. Guidelines for Environmental Infection Control in Health Care Facilities Environmental Services I, E, Monitor (i.e., supervise and inspect) cleaning performance to ensure consistent cleaning and disinfection of surfaces in close proximity to the patient and likely to be touched by the patient and health care Professionals (e.g. bedrails, carts, bedside commodes, doorknobs, faucet handles). Category 1B. Management of MDROs in Healthcare Settings October 2006 V.B.8.b. CMS The infection prevention and control program must include appropriate monitoring of housekeeping activities to ensure that the hospital maintains a sanitary environment Condition of Participation: Infection Control Interpretive Guidelines , November 21, 2007 IHI Hospitals should use immediate feedback mechanisms to assess cleaning and reinforce proper technique. 5 Million Lives Campaign Guide to Significantly Reducing MRSA Infections, December 2006 State of California The Legislature finds and declares all the following: 1. (b) (6) Constant evaluation and monitoring of a sanitary environment to avoid transmission of pathogens that cause HAI. California Senate Bill No. 158, Chapter 294, Section 1, (a) (3) and (b) (6) DHHS Standardized methods (i.e., performance methods) that are feasible, valid, and reliable for measuring and reporting compliance with, environmental cleaning practices in order to prevent infection Action plan to Prevent healthcare-associated Infections, Section D.1.(1)(b), January 2009 (p ) The Joint Commission Use data analysis to identify and resolve environmental safety issues. Set one or more priorities for improving the environment of care. Evaluate changes to determine if they resolved the environmental safety issues Hospital Accreditation Standards EC
11 CDC Toolkit: Options for Evaluating Environmental Cleaning CDC published toolkit for Evaluating Environmental Cleaning Infection Prevention led program in collaboration with Environmental Services (EVS) Published October 2010 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
12 New CDC Recommendations Acute Care Hospitals should implement Level I Program: Basic interventions to optimize disinfection cleaning policies, procedures and ES staff education and process. When completed move to Level II Program. Level II Program: All elements of Level I + Objective Monitoring
13 CDC Tool Kit Recommendations Recommendations to optimize high touch surface cleaning: Focus on cleaning high-touch objects (HTOs) Objective monitoring of the thoroughness of disinfection cleaning of HTOs Continuous feedback that drives focused education for ES staff Development of reports documenting progress to share with leadership and Joint Commission surveyors
14 Monitoring the Environment
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16 Approaches to Programmatic Environmental Cleaning Monitoring Conventional Program Enhanced Program Subjective visual assessment Deficiency oriented Episodic evaluation Problem detection feedback Open definition of correctable interventions Objective assessment Performance oriented Ongoing cyclic monitoring Objective performance feed back Goal oriented structured process improvement model Carling PC, Bartley JM. AJIC 2010 Slide courtesy P Carling
17 Evaluating Patient Zone Environmental Hygiene Method Direct Practice Observation Swab cultures Agar slide cultures Fluorescent gel Ease of Use Identifies Pathogens Useful for Individual Teaching Directly Evaluates Cleaning Published Use in Programmatic Improvement Low No Yes Yes 1 Hospital High Yes Not Studied Potentially 1 Hospital Good Limited Not Studied Potentially 1 Hospital High No Yes Yes 49 Hospitals ATP system High No Yes Potentially 2 Hospitals
18 Environmental Monitoring Methods Qualitative Visual Assessment Observations overt or covert Limited to visible soil Can be subjective Fluorescent Marker Accepted, objective methodology Clear marker applied to HTOs after patient discharged, before cleaning Marker reviewed by auditor with black light after cleaning Removal of the mark or pattern is a pass. Intact or disturbed mark is a fail
19 Fluorescent Marker Improving environmental hygiene in 27 intensive care units to decrease multidrug-resistant bacterial transmission Significant improvements in intensive care unit room cleaning can be achieved using a structured approach that incorporates a simple, highly objective surface targeting method and repeated performance feedback to environmental services personnel. Given the documented environmental transmission of a wide range of multidrug-resistant pathogens, findings identify a substantial opportunity to enhance patient safety by improving the thoroughness of intensive care unit environmental hygiene. Carling PC, Parry MF, Bruno-Murtha LA, Dick B.Crit Care Med 2010; 38:
20 Fluorescent Marker Evaluation of the DAZO Fluorescent Marker Method for Monitoring Environmental Cleaning 46% of HTOs had complete removal of DAZO Removal of DAZO correlated well with removal of bacteria or C. difficile spores from the site of marker placement Sitzlar B, Jury LA, Cadnum JL, Donskey CJ SHEA 21 st Annual Scientific Meeting. Abstract # 110
21 Environmental Monitoring Methods Quantitative Total Aerobic Bacteria Count Pre-cleaning culture taken of HTOs Post-cleaning cultures taken to ensure appropriate cleaning and reduction of organisms Reliable, specific results At least 2 days of incubation before results available ATP (adenosine triphosphate) Measurement Measurement of cellular material (ATP) via an enzyme reaction Can be living or dead microorganisms Can be other soil food, blood, etc. Very quick results Readings for clean vs dirty not well-defined Interferences (both positive and negative) can affect results
22 Culture Outbreak investigation Surfaces CDAD, MRSA, VRE, Acinetobacter Water Pseudomonas, Aeromonas, Legionella Intervention Efficacy Analysis Various disinfectants, cloths, wipes, devices ES personnel based interventions Dozens of studies but only three reports have evaluated cultures as a measure of thoroughness of cleaning Hayden MK, Bonten MJ, Blom DW, Lyle EA, van de Vijver DA, Weinstein RA. Reduction in acquisition of vancomycin-resistant enterococcus after enforcement of routine environmental cleaning measures. Clin Infect Dis Jun 1;42(11): Goodman ER, Platt R, Bass R, Onderdonk AB, Yokoe DS, Huang SS. Impact of an environmental cleaning intervention on the presence of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus and vancomycin-resistant enterococci on surfaces in intensive care unit rooms. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol Jul;29(7): Guerrero D, Carling PC, Jury L, Ponnada S, Nerandzic M, Eckstein EC, Donskey C. Beyond the Hawthorne effect : Reduction of Colstridium difficile environmental contamination through active intervention to improve cleaning practices. Abstract 60. SHEA Fifth Decennial Meeting; Atlanta, GA; March 18-22, 2010.
23 ATP Swab surface luciferase tagging of ATP Hand held luminometer Industrial Use Developed in the 1970s for commercial food preparation Very clean surfaces important High-grade disinfectants + Rinsing Testing immediately after cleaning and just before use is the standard P Carling, MD
24 ATP Healthcare Use Results vary more than 10 fold between commercially available systems An ATP RLU (Relative Light Unit) standard has not been set to define clean versus contaminated surfaces Surface contaminants may artificially increase or decrease RLU Readings Bleach quenches the ATP reaction ATP measures all organic debris-microbial and non-microbial Microbial organic debris includes both live and dead bacteria Microbial organic debris (including dead bacteria) accounts for 66% of ATP on surfaces (6) Other Considerations Refrigeration Storage Cost Time P Carling, MD
25 Environmental Monitoring Methods Who is really caring for your environment of care? Developing standardized cleaning procedures and effective monitoring techniques In 2007, a multidisciplinary task force revised policies outlining staff responsibilities for cleaning in-patient nursing care units and chose a monitoring system using adenosine triphosphate bioluminescence test Selected ATP based on desire for a quantitative measure of cleanliness Dumigan DG, Boyce JM, Havill NL, et al. Am J Infect Control 2010;38:387-92
26 ATP Evaluation of ATP Bioluminescence Assays for Potential Use in a Hospital Setting Compared commercial luminometers for detecting the number Staphylococcus aureus associated with surfaces. The data showed that the ATP bioluminescence methods tested were not robust enough to generate quantitative data on bacterial numbers, especially at low concentrations. Aiken ZA, Wilson M, Pratten J. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol 2011;32(5):
27 Monitoring Method Comparison: Improvement Trends after Intervention Surface ATP A ATP B Culture DAZO Toilet Handle No Yes No No Sink Yes No Yes Yes Toilet Seat Yes No Yes Yes Toilet Hand Hold Yes Yes Yes Yes Bathroom Door Knob Yes No Yes Yes Bed Pan Cleaner No Yes Yes Yes Call Button Yes Yes Yes Yes Room Door Knob Yes No Yes Yes Bed Rail Yes Yes Yes Yes Tray Table Yes Yes Yes Yes Telephone Yes No Yes Yes Bed Side Table Yes No Yes Yes Culture and Gel trends match
28 Environmental Monitoring Methods Shedding light on new methods to improve hospital cleanliness: The use of ultraviolet monitors as surrogate markers for bacterial contamination The presence or absence of fluorescent markers on high risk, high-touch, and frequently contaminated objects after terminal cleaning can logically be used as a surrogate for surface cleanliness We believe that the time has come to change the status quo about hospital cleaning protocols. Hospitals should logically focus their initial efforts on ensuring that the basic components of environmental cleaning are followed by using surrogate markers of bacterial contamination for environmental services supervisors and staff. Letter to the editor by Becky A. Miller, MD and Daniel J. Sexton, MD Duke University Medical Center-- Crit Care Med 2010; 38:
Options for Evaluating Environmental Cleaning
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