Surveillance of preventive measures for ventilator associated pneumonia (VAP) and its rate in Makkah Region hospitals, Saudi Arabia

The present study aimed to assess the VAP rate and to identify VAP prevention activities in public sector hospitals situated in the Makkah Region, Saudi Arabia (SA). In this cross-sectional study, the VAP data from 13 public sector hospitals were collected from January to December 2013 and analyzed...

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Published inTurkish journal of medical sciences Vol. 47; no. 1; pp. 211 - 216
Main Authors Banjar, Ahmad, Felemban, Mohammed, Dhafar, Khalid, Gazzaz, Zohair, Al Harthi, Badr, Baig, Mukhtiar, Al Khatib, Kasim, Zakaria, Jameela, Hawsawi, Kawther, Isahac, Lilma, Akbar, Arbi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Turkey 01.01.2017
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Summary:The present study aimed to assess the VAP rate and to identify VAP prevention activities in public sector hospitals situated in the Makkah Region, Saudi Arabia (SA). In this cross-sectional study, the VAP data from 13 public sector hospitals were collected from January to December 2013 and analyzed using SPSS 16. The overall VAP rate in Makkah Region hospitals was 6.89 cases per 1000 ventilator-days. There was a significant difference in VAP rate among the hospitals of the Makkah Region (P < 0.001). There was no significant difference in the VAP rate among hospitals, which were using only one, two, or all three VAP preventive approaches (P = 0.26) accredited by the Joint Commission International (JCI) and Central Board for Accreditation of Health Care Institution (CBAHI) (P = 0.12), and using the form in intensive care units (ICUs) (P = 0.85). There was a significant difference in the VAP rate among hospitals having different bed capacities (P < 0.001), data regularly collected (P = 0.03), and had a team to supervise the VAP project (P = 0.04). The VAP rate in Makkah Region hospitals is 6.89 cases per 1000 ventilator-days.
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ISSN:1300-0144
1303-6165
DOI:10.3906/sag-1510-105