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What specific knowledge of healthcare operational planning and management will be most important as you take on your future nurse executive role?

What specific knowledge of healthcare operational planning and management  will be most important as you take

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This project is for literature review on PICO question:

This project is for literature review on PICO question: For the healthcare personnel in the operating room, what

is the effect of wearing facility-laundered scrubs compared to home-laundered scrubs in reducing patients’ surgical site infection (SSI)? I have already gone to my school library and scholar/google to search for 5 relevant research journals (I have filled them out on the table attached) but I don’t know what Hierachy of evidence level they are and I need to know the type of study, design and frame work as well. please help. (you can see my table is not filled out).

Literature Review Summary TableNURS 5052/NURS 6052Name: Facility-laundered Scrubs vs Home-laundered ScrubsCecilia Kwong-MurphyCitationType of StudyDesign TypeFramework/TheorySettingKeyConcepts/VariablesFindingsHierarchyofEvidence LevelBelkin, N. (2001). Homelaundered of soiledsurgical scrubs:Surgical site infectionsand the homeenvironment.American Journal ofInfection Control,29(1), 58-64.Type of Study:Design Type:Framework/Theory:PubMed andCochranedatabaseswereresearchedto findrelationshipof homelaunderedscrubs toSSIsConcepts:Independent Variable:Dependent Variable:Controlled Variable:OR scrubs that were laundered athome did not increase in theincidence of surgical siteinfections (SSI). However, AORNopposed the practice and theCenters for Disease Control andPrevention stayed mutual on thesubject.Nordstrom J., ReynoldsA. & Gerba, C. (2011).Comparison of bacteriaon new, disposable,laundered, andunlaundered hospitalscrubs.AmericanJournal of InfectionControl, 40(6). 539-543Type of Study:Design Type:Framework/Theory:A literaturereviewincludingqualitativecomparisonof thefindingsfrom sixstudies.Concepts:Independent Variable:Dependent Variable:Controlled Variable:29 unwashed scrubs swatchedanalyzed, 23 (79%) were positivefor some type of gram-positivecocci, with 3 (10%) of thoseclassified as staphylococcusaureus, and 20(69%) werepositive for coliform bacteria, 3 ofwhich were E. Coli. Homelaundered scrubs had asignificantly higher total bacteriacount than hospital-launderedscrubs (p=0.016)© 2016 Laureate Education Inc.1
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Literature Review Summary TableNURS 6052CitationStudyDesign TypeFramework/TheorySettingKeyConcepts/VariablesFindingsHierarchyofEvidence LevelJorkovich, P. (2004).Home-Versus hospital-laundered scrubs: A pilotstudy.MCN, AmericanJournal of MaternalChild Nursing, 29(2).106-110Type of Study:Design Type:Framework/Theory:Pilot studythatdetermine thepresence ofpathogens onscrub attirethat had beenlaundered athome or inthe hospital.The leftshoulder ofhome-launderedscrubs(n=30)and hospital-launderedscrubs(n=20)were culturedduring first 2hours ofsingleworkday.Concepts:Independent Variable:home-launderedscrubsDependent Variable:Hospital launderedscrubsControlled Variable:pathogensThe results suggested that scrubslaundered both at home and inthe hospital were free ofpathogens. And that differinghome washing procedures madeno difference.Wilson, J., Loveday H.,Hoffman P. & Pratt R.(2007). Uniform: Anevidence review of themicrobiologicalsignificance ofuniforms and uniformpolicy in theprevention and controlof healthcare-associated infections.Report to theType of Study:Design Type:Framework/Theory:N/ASystematicsearch andqualityassessmentof publishedliterature wasconducted toestablishcurrentknowledgeon the role ofhealthcareConcepts:Independent Variable:N/ADependent Variable:N/AControlled Variable:N/AThe hypothesis thatuniforms/clothing could be avehicle for the transmission ofinfections is not supported byexisting evidence. There is noevidence of a difference inefficacy of decontamination ofuniforms/clothing betweenindustrial and domestic laundryprocesses, or that the homelaundering of uniforms providesinadequate decontamination.
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