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The effect of workload on infection risk in critically ill patients.

Hugonnet S, Chevrolet J-C, Pittet D. The effect of workload on infection risk in critically ill patients. Crit Care Med. 2007;35(1):76-81.

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January 14, 2011
Hugonnet S, Chevrolet J-C, Pittet D. Crit Care Med. 2007;35(1):76-81.
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Lower nurse-to-patient ratios on hospital wards have been associated with an increased rate of post-surgical complications and an increased rate of overall complications of inpatient care. This single-center study evaluated the effect of changes in nurse staffing on nosocomial infection rates in the intensive care unit (ICU) and found that a slightly higher number of patients per nurse was associated with a significantly increased infection risk, after controlling for patient risk factors. The authors hypothesize that increased nursing workload may lead to breaches in infection control protocols.

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Hugonnet S, Chevrolet J-C, Pittet D. The effect of workload on infection risk in critically ill patients. Crit Care Med. 2007;35(1):76-81.