Literature Evaluation Table
Student Name:
Change Topic (2-3 sentences): The program intends to reduce the incidence of central line infection within nursing practice. This will be achieved by answering the question: among patients who receive medication through central lines, does matching nursing practice for central line nursing management with evidence drawn from nursing research, versus central line management without considering evidence from research have an effect on the incidence of blood stream infections associated with central line use measured over a two-month trial period?
Criteria | Article 1 | Article 2 | Article 3 | Article 4 |
Author, Journal (Peer-Reviewed), and
Permalink or Working Link to Access Article
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Aloush & Alsaraireh,
Saudi Medical Journal, https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5893917;jsessionid=2BDDD0B7C9C65AD5DE7B19F56C07CB73 |
Page et al.,
Journal of Oncology Practice, http://ascopubs.org/doi/full/10.1200/jop.2015.005751 |
Marschall et al.,
Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/676533 |
Esposito, Guillari & Angelillo,
PLoS ONE, http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0180473 |
Article Title and Year Published
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Nurses’ compliance with central line associated blood stream infection prevention guidelines,
2018 |
Reducing oncology unit central line–associated bloodstream infections: initial results of a simulation-based educational intervention,
2016 |
Strategies to prevent central line–associated bloodstream infections in acute care hospitals: 2014 update,
2014 |
Knowledge, attitudes, and practice on the prevention of central line-associated bloodstream infections among nurses in oncological care: a cross-sectional study in an area of southern Italy,
2017 |
Research Questions (Qualitative)/Hypothesis (Quantitative), and Purposes/Aim of Study
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Do nurses comply with central line infection guidelines?
To assess nurses’ compliance with central line associated bloodstream infection (CLABSI) prevention guidelines related to maintenance of the central line and the predictors of compliance. |
Can incidence of central line-associated bloodstream infection be reduced for oncology inpatients through educational intervention?
To address oncology patients’ vulnerability to central line-associated bloodstream infection. |
What are the strategies for preventing central line-associated bloodstream infections?
To highlight practical recommendations in a concise format designed to assist acute care hospitals in implementing and prioritizing their central line–associated bloodstream infection prevention efforts. |
What are the knowledge, attitudes, and behavior among nurses regarding the prevention of central line-associated bloodstream infections?
To delineate the knowledge, attitudes, and behavior among nurses regarding the prevention of central line-associated bloodstream infections and to identify their predisposing factors |
Design (Type of Quantitative, or Type of Qualitative)
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Observational study using a descriptive cross-sectional design. | Simulated care model, and pre-test and post-test analysis | Literature review | Cross-sectional study |
Setting/Sample
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171 intensive care unit nurses from 15 hospitals located in 5 cities in Jordan. | Nursing staff from January 2012
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