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Development and evaluation of a structured guide to assess the preventability of hospital-onset bacteremia and fungemia.

Authors :
Schrank GM
Sick-Samuels A
Bleasdale SC
Jacob JT
Dantes R
Gokhale RH
Mayer J
Mehrotra P
Mehta SA
Mena Lora AJ
Ray SM
Rhee C
Salinas JL
Seo SK
Shane AL
Nadimpalli G
Milstone AM
Robinson G
Brown CH
Harris AD
Leekha S
Source :
Infection control and hospital epidemiology [Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol] 2022 Oct; Vol. 43 (10), pp. 1326-1332. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Jan 28.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Objective: To assess preventability of hospital-onset bacteremia and fungemia (HOB), we developed and evaluated a structured rating guide accounting for intrinsic patient and extrinsic healthcare-related risks.<br />Design: HOB preventability rating guide was compared against a reference standard expert panel.<br />Participants: A 10-member panel of clinical experts was assembled as the standard of preventability assessment, and 2 physician reviewers applied the rating guide for comparison.<br />Methods: The expert panel independently rated 82 hypothetical HOB scenarios using a 6-point Likert scale collapsed into 3 categories: preventable, uncertain, or not preventable. Consensus was defined as concurrence on the same category among ≥70% experts. Scenarios without consensus were deliberated and followed by a second round of rating.Two reviewers independently applied the rating guide to adjudicate the same 82 scenarios in 2 rounds, with interim revisions. Interrater reliability was evaluated using the κ (kappa) statistic.<br />Results: Expert panel consensus criteria were met for 52 scenarios (63%) after 2 rounds.After 2 rounds, guide-based rating matched expert panel consensus in 40 of 52 (77%) and 39 of 52 (75%) cases for reviewers 1 and 2, respectively. Agreement rates between the 2 reviewers were 84% overall (κ, 0.76; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.64-0.88]) and 87% (κ, 0.79; 95% CI, 0.65-0.94) for the 52 scenarios with expert consensus.<br />Conclusions: Preventability ratings of HOB scenarios by 2 reviewers using a rating guide matched expert consensus in most cases with moderately high interreviewer reliability. Although diversity of expert opinions and uncertainty of preventability merit further exploration, this is a step toward standardized assessment of HOB preventability.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1559-6834
Volume :
43
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Infection control and hospital epidemiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35086601
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/ice.2021.528