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Analyzing the Cost of Hospital Contact Isolation Practices Implications for Nursing Administrator Practice, Research, and Policy

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OBJECTIVES This study aimed to determine the weekly costs of contact precaution (CP) use with medically stable patients infected/colonized with methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and to estimate the annual financial and environmental costs of CP. BACKGROUND The increasing use of disposables for infection control contributes to increasing hospital costs and amounts of solid waste at rates that are becoming unsustainable. METHODS A cost analysis was conducted using data from time/motion observations and previous waste audit study, along with hospital finance department values and US Department of Labor salary rates. RESULTS Weekly and annual costs were $521.67 and $557 463 (5% hospital multidrug-resistant organism [MDRO] rate assumed). Personal protective equipment accounted for 43% of the waste produced (approximately 1600 pounds annually). CONCLUSIONS Implications for nurse administrators include reevaluating activities that require personal protective equipment (PPE) and partnering with materials and human factor engineers to develop more financially and environmentally sustainable infection control practices.

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Saber, Deborah A.、Norris, Anne E.、Reinking, Jeff、Trompeter, Greg、Sanford, Deborah

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Sch Nursing,Univ Maine

Sch Nursing & Hlth Studies,Univ Miami

Dixon Sch Accounting,Univ Cent Florida

Nursing & Patient Care Serv,Northern Light Eastern Maine Med Ctr

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2022

The Journal of nursing administration

The Journal of nursing administration

ISSN:0002-0443
年,卷(期):2022.52(6)
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