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Disinfection of central venous access device needleless connectors: A human factors analysis.

Frank A DrewsRichard A MartinelloJoan N HebdenKeith H St JohnDavid A Pegues
Published in: Infection control and hospital epidemiology (2024)
Lack of access to the disinfection product, emergency situations, and high workload were barriers to needleless-connector disinfection. Observed scrubbing and drying times were shorter than recommended, especially for IPA wipes. These needleless-connector disinfection deficits may increase the risk of CLABSI. Ongoing education and periodic competency evaluation of needleless-connector disinfection, improvement of supply management, and staffing workload are required to imbed and sustain best practices. Further study involving a larger sample size in diverse patient populations is warranted.
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