TY - JOUR
T1 - Nonventilator hospital-acquired pneumonia
T2 - A call to action
AU - Munro, Shannon C.
AU - Baker, DIan
AU - Giuliano, Karen K.
AU - Sullivan, Sheila C.
AU - Haber, Judith
AU - Jones, Barbara E.
AU - Crist, Matthew B.
AU - Nelson, Richard E.
AU - Carey, Evan
AU - Lounsbury, Olivia
AU - Lucatorto, Michelle
AU - Miller, Ryan
AU - Pauley, Brian
AU - Klompas, Michael
N1 - Funding Information:
Conflicts of interest. Dian Baker, PhD, APRN, and Karen K. Giuliano, PhD, RN, FAAN, MBA, report past funding from Sunstar Gum and Medline. Dr Klompas reports royalties from UpToDate. None of the other authors have any conflicts of interest to disclose.
Funding Information:
Acknowledgments. The findings and conclusions in this article are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the US government or any of its agencies. NVHAP prevention efforts among veterans are supported by the VA Quality Enhancement Research Initiative (QUERI) program of the VHA Health Services Research and Development Service and the VHA Diffusion of Excellence Initiative. The authors acknowledge the invaluable contributions of the National Organization to Prevent Hospital Acquired Pneumonia (NOHAP) members.
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PY - 2021/8
Y1 - 2021/8
N2 - In 2020 a group of U.S. healthcare leaders formed the National Organization to Prevent Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia (NOHAP) to issue a call to action to address non-ventilator-associated hospital-acquired pneumonia (NVHAP). NVHAP is one of the most common and morbid healthcare-associated infections, but it is not tracked, reported, or actively prevented by most hospitals. This national call to action includes (1) launching a national healthcare conversation about NVHAP prevention; (2) adding NVHAP prevention measures to education for patients, healthcare professionals, and students; (3) challenging healthcare systems and insurers to implement and support NVHAP prevention; and (4) encouraging researchers to develop new strategies for NVHAP surveillance and prevention. The purpose of this document is to outline research needs to support the NVHAP call to action. Primary needs include the development of better models to estimate the economic cost of NVHAP, to elucidate the pathophysiology of NVHAP and identify the most promising pathways for prevention, to develop objective and efficient surveillance methods to track NVHAP, to rigorously test the impact of prevention strategies proposed to prevent NVHAP, and to identify the policy levers that will best engage hospitals in NVHAP surveillance and prevention. A joint task force developed this document including stakeholders from the Veterans' Health Administration (VHA), the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), The Joint Commission, the American Dental Association, the Patient Safety Movement Foundation, Oral Health Nursing Education and Practice (OHNEP), Teaching Oral-Systemic Health (TOSH), industry partners and academia.
AB - In 2020 a group of U.S. healthcare leaders formed the National Organization to Prevent Hospital-Acquired Pneumonia (NOHAP) to issue a call to action to address non-ventilator-associated hospital-acquired pneumonia (NVHAP). NVHAP is one of the most common and morbid healthcare-associated infections, but it is not tracked, reported, or actively prevented by most hospitals. This national call to action includes (1) launching a national healthcare conversation about NVHAP prevention; (2) adding NVHAP prevention measures to education for patients, healthcare professionals, and students; (3) challenging healthcare systems and insurers to implement and support NVHAP prevention; and (4) encouraging researchers to develop new strategies for NVHAP surveillance and prevention. The purpose of this document is to outline research needs to support the NVHAP call to action. Primary needs include the development of better models to estimate the economic cost of NVHAP, to elucidate the pathophysiology of NVHAP and identify the most promising pathways for prevention, to develop objective and efficient surveillance methods to track NVHAP, to rigorously test the impact of prevention strategies proposed to prevent NVHAP, and to identify the policy levers that will best engage hospitals in NVHAP surveillance and prevention. A joint task force developed this document including stakeholders from the Veterans' Health Administration (VHA), the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), The Joint Commission, the American Dental Association, the Patient Safety Movement Foundation, Oral Health Nursing Education and Practice (OHNEP), Teaching Oral-Systemic Health (TOSH), industry partners and academia.
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U2 - 10.1017/ice.2021.239
DO - 10.1017/ice.2021.239
M3 - Review article
C2 - 34103108
AN - SCOPUS:85107533464
SN - 0899-823X
VL - 42
SP - 991
EP - 996
JO - Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology
JF - Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology
IS - 8
ER -