Abstract

Central line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI) pose a major risk to hospitalized children. While current literature clearly identifies interventions demonstrated to reduce the risk of CLABSI, a lack of consistent and effective implementation of published guidelines continues. To test the effect of a staff-driven CLABSI prevention initiative, nursing staff feedback was collected and interventions were implemented that targeted the identified barriers to consistent use of central line bundle elements.

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