CRBSI surveillance -
A catheter-related bloodstream infection (CRBSI) surveillance programme requires active, patient-based, prospective surveillance of CVC-associated infections and their corresponding denominator data. Below are some examples of forms for CRBSI surveillance. The forms represent a template that can be used to guide healthcare facilities in the design of their own forms. Individual healthcare facilities may wish to include additional questions to the template form so that local needs can be met. It is strongly recommended that forms are designed using form-recognition software (e.g., Teleform, Formic) to ensure high quality data. If there are existing IT systems within the healthcare facility that could be employed for surveillance, these could also be used for CRBSI surveillance rather than scanning, where feasible.
Form 1 - Collection of Denominator data for CRBSI surveillance
Form 2 - CRBSI Clinical and laboratory data
Information, Data and Reports for
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Infection Control and Healthcare-Associated Infection
- Candida auris
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Education/Conferences relating to Infection Control
- 2018 RCSI/HPSC Safe Patient Care: Infection Prevention & Control Course
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2019 RCSI/HPSC Safe Patient Care: Infection Prevention & Control Course
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Course Presentations
- 2019 RCSI/HPSC Safe Patient Care: Infection Prevention & Control Course Presentations
- 2019 RCSI/HPSC Safe Patient Care: Infection Prevention & Control Course Presentations
- 2019 RCSI/HPSC Safe Patient Care: Infection Prevention & Control Course Presentations
- 2019 RCSI/HPSC Safe Patient Care: Infection Prevention & Control Course Presentations
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Course Presentations
- Postgraduate Courses
- Guidelines
- Hand Hygiene
- Intravascular (IV) lines
- Links
- Infection Control posters
- Publications
- Standard Precautions
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Surveillance
- Healthcare-associated infection in long term care facilities
- HHCAI Survey 2012
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Hospital Point Prevalence Surveys
- Prevalence Survey of Healthcare-Associated Infections 2006
- Point Prevalence Survey of Hospital-Acquired Infections & Antimicrobial Use in European Acute Care Hospitals 2012
- Point Prevalence Survey of Hospital-Acquired Infections & Antimicrobial Use in European Acute Care Hospitals 2017
- Point Prevalence Survey of Hospital-Acquired Infections & Antimicrobial Use in European Acute Care Hospitals 2023
- HPSC Surveillance
- Urinary Catheters
- GP Primary Care Setting COVID-19 video resources
- AMRIC Education Programme